Direction: Three men and three women are travelling in two cars ( red and blue ). Each car has exactly three persons. The cars cannot have all women or all men passengers. Mala, Ajit and Suman know how to drive a car. Mala and Sapna are women. Manjit and sarat are not in the same car. Ajit and sarat are men.
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If Suman and Manjit are the two passengers in the red car, who can be passengers of the blue car?
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- Sapna and Sarat
- Mala and Ajit
- Sapna and Ajit
- Mala and Sarat
- All
- Sapna and Sarat
Correct Option: E
As per the given conditions are--
(i) Mala, Ajit and Suman- know how to drive a car.
(ii) Females are Mala and Sapna and Males are Ajit and Sarat.
Condition-1: At least one person should be in each car who knows driving.
Condition-2: Manjit and Sarat are not in the same car.
Condition-3: Each car has three persons and the cars cannot have all women or all men passengers.
Condition - 4: Each car has exactly three persons.
It is given that Suman and Manjit are the two passengers in the red car. And Suman can drive the car. And Manjit is in red car, so Sarat must go in the blue car. Also, only one out of Mala and Ajit can go in the red car (as three persons in one car) or Sapna can go in the red car. It satisfy all the conditions.
Here all the four given options are correct.