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There are five identically looking boxes having different objects in it and every box has a label indicating their contents.
The following is the description of the contents and the label of each box:
Contents Label
Two pins PP
Two balls BB
Two clips CC
One pin and one clip PC
One ball and one clip BC
Somebody has mischievously interchanged these labels in such a way that no box contains the label correctly explaining its content.
If the box PP contained two clips, the box CC contained two pins and the box BB contained at least one ball, which of the following will definitely be not true?
The box PC contains two balls
The box BB contains one clip
The box BC contains two balls
The box BC contains one pin and done clip
On the basis of the information given in the question we conclude that CC is labelled as P P P P is labelled as C C B C is labelled as B B On the basis of above labelling pattern, it is confirmed that box BC will not contain two balls.
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