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Read the Following Information for a Question and Chose the Most Appropriate Option: P and Q Are Good at Driving the Motor Cycle and Jeep. R and P Are Good in Driving Jeep and Lorry - Mathematics

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Read the following information for a question and chose the most appropriate option: 

P and Q are good at driving the Motor cycle and Jeep. R and P are good in driving Jeep and Lorry. R, S, and T are good at driving Motor Cycle and Lorry. T and R are good at driving buses and Tempo. S and Q are good at driving Bus and Jeep. 

Who is good in driving motorcycle, lorry, and tempo? 

Options

  • P

  • Q

  • T

  • S

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Solution

T

Explanation:

  Motor Cycle Jeep Lorry Bus Tempo
P × ×
Q × ×
R
S × ×
T ×

T is good in driving Motor cycle, Lorry and Tempo

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