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Chetan invited five of his friends, namely Ritwik, Avantika, Darshan, Parul and Shweta to his birthday party. Each of the five friends gifted Chetan a different article – a jacket, a watch, a shirt, a video game, and a headphone. As a return gift, Chetan gifted each of them a different article – goggles, a bag, a pen, a mobile case, and a diary. The following is additional information about the gifts given by the friends and the return gifts they received.
i. Avantika gifted the shirt but did not receive a bag in return.
ii. Shweta did not gift the headphone but received the mobile case in return.
iii. Neither Ritwik nor Darshan gifted the jacket but the person who did gift it received the goggles in return.
iv. The person who gifted the video game received a diary or a bag.
v. Darshan did not gift a watch but received a pen in return. vi. Neither Shweta gifted a video game nor did Ritwik received a diary in return.
Which among the following combination is correct?
Options
Avantika – Diary
Headphones – Diary
Ritwik – Goggles
Watch – Bag
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Solution
Avantika – Diary
Explanation:
| Friends | Gifts | Return Gifts |
| Ritwik | Video Game | Bag |
| Avantika | Shirt | Diary |
| Darshan | Headphone | Pen |
| Parul | Jacket | Goggles |
| Shweta | Watch | Mobile Case |
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