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Question: On which day of the week did Hitesh visit the zoo ?
Statements:
I. Hitesh did not visit zoo either on Tuesday or on Thursday.
II. Hitesh visited zoo two days before his mother reached his house which was day after Monday.
a.
I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
b.
II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
c.
Either I or II is sufficient
d.
Neither I nor II is sufficient
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