Direction: Read  the following  information carefully  and  answer the  question that follow.
Six  compound are being tested for possible use in a new anti-position,  'Sweet 'N' Deadly'.
I. U is  sweeter than V  and more  deadly  than Z.
II. V is sweeter than Y  and less deadly  than Z.
III. W is  less sweet than X and  less  deadly  than U.
IV. X is less  sweet and more  deadly  than Y.
V. Y is  less  sweet and more  deadly than U.
VI. Z is sweeter than U and less deadly  than W.
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					 Which of the following is/are both sweeter and more deadly than V?
 
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- Only U
 - Only W
 - Only Z
 - U and Z
 
 
Correct Option: D
As per question for sweetness,
U is sweeter than V.
1. U > V.
V is sweeter than Y.
2. V > Y.
W is less sweet than X.
3. X > W.
X is less sweet than Y
4. X < Y.
Y is less sweet than U.
5. Y < U.
Z is sweeter than U.
6. Z > U.
From 1 and 2,
7. U > V > Y.
From 6 and 7,
8. Z > U > V > Y.
from 4 and 8,
9. Z > U > V > Y > X
from 3 and 9,
Z > U > V > Y > X > W
Taste (sweet) Z, U, V, Y, X, W == (Z > U > V > Y > X > W)
As per question for deadly,
U is more deadly than Z
1. U > Z.
V is less deadly than Z.
2. V < Z.
W is less deadly than U.
3. W < U.
X is  more deadly than Y.
4. X > Y.
Y is more deadly than U.
5. Y > U.
Z is less deadly than W.
6. Z < W.
Now from 1 and 2,
7. U > Z > V 
from 7 and 5,
8. Y > U > Z > V 
from 4 and 8,
9. X > Y > U > Z > V 
from 3, 6 and 9,
X > Y > U > W > Z > V 
 Effectiveness  (deadly) X,  Y, U, W,  Z, V
It is clear that both Z and U are sweeter and more deadly than V.