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Each of the following questions is followed by two statements.
1.If either of the statements I or II alone but not the other is sufficient to answer the question.
2.If both the statements I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
3.If questions can be answered with the help of both statements together, but not with the help of either statement alone.
4.If question cannot be answered unless more information is provided.
What percentage of the population of a village comprises of married males?
I. 4/7 of the population comprises females.
II.There are 300 unmarried males.
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- Statement I: 4/7 of the population comprises females.
- Does not give specific information about married males.
- Statement II: There are 300 unmarried males.
- Without the total male population, the percentage of married males cannot be determined.
- Option 1: If either statement alone suffices.
- Neither I nor II alone can answer the question.
- Option 2: If both statements alone are sufficient.
- Both statements alone still do not provide information on married males.
- Option 3: If both statements together but not separately help.
- Even together, these statements don't reveal married male numbers or percentages.
- Option 4: If more information is needed.
- There's insufficient data on total population or married males.
- The correct answer is Option 4.
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