Direction: Study the 10 statements given below and answer the questions.
1. Six businessmen from six different nations are staying in different rooms in succession in the same row in a hotel.
2. Each of them owns a different number of cars and has donated to different number of institutions during the last year.
3. The businessman in Room no. 102 owns twice as many as the number of cars owned by the businessmen who has donated to 8 institutions in the last year.
4. The businessman from Uruguay and the businessman in Room no. 106 together own 40 cars in total.
5. The businessman from Argentina owns 8 cars less than the businessman from England but donated to 10 more institutions in the last year.
6. Four times the number of cars owned by the businessman in Room no. 104 is lesser than the number of institutions to which he has donated in the last year.
7. The businessman in Room No. 103 owns 12 cars and donated to 8 institutions in the last year.
8. The businessman who owns 16 cars donated to 24 institutions in the last year.
9. The businessman in Room no. 105 owns 8 cars and donated to 2 institutions less than those donated by the businessman from Canada in the last year.
10. The Belgium businessman is staying two rooms ahead of the Scotland businessman who is staying two rooms ahead of the USA businessman
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The businessman of which country owns the highest number of cars?
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- Argentina
- Uruguay
- Germany
- Brazil
Correct Option: B
Let us assume that the number of Canadian institute they have donated is x, then that from Brazil is x - 2. On the basis of data above table is drawn. From information 10, residents of Canada, England and Brazil are staying in alternate rooms in that order starting from left. Though room numbers of residents of Canada, England and Brazil can also be 102, 104 and 106 respectively.
The businessman of Uruguay owns the highest number of cars.
