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?
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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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