Day 1 – Ex 1 – Q 3

Q. 3/16

The Bannerjees, the Sharmas, and the Pattabhiramans each have a tradition of eating Sunday lunch as a family. Each family serves a special meal at a certain time of day. Each family has a particular set of chinaware used for this meal. Use the clues below to answer the following question.

  • The Sharma family eats at noon.
  • The family that serves fried brinjal uses blue chinaware.
  • The Bannerjee family eats at 2 o’clock.
  • The family that serves sambar does not use red chinaware.
  • The family that eats at 1 o’clock serves fried brinjal.
  • The Pattabhiraman family does not use white chinaware.
  • The family that eats last likes makkai-ki-roti.

Which one of the following statements is true?

  1. The Bannerjees eat makkai-ki-roti at 2 o’clock, the Sharmas eat fried brinjal at 12 o’clock and the Pattabhiramans eat sambar from red chinaware
  2. The Sharmas eat sambar served in white chinaware, the Pattabhiramans eat fried brinjal at 1 o’clock, and the Bannerjees eat makkai-ki-roti served in blue chinaware
  3. The Sharmas eat sambar at noon, the Pattabhiramans eat fried brinjal served in blue chinaware, and the Bannerjees eat makkai-ki-roti served in red chinaware
  4. The Bannerjees eat makkai-ki-roti served in white chinaware, the Sharmas eat fried brinjal at 12 o’clock and the Pattabhiramans eat sambar from red chinaware
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