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Statement I: City G is in the north of City D, who is in the west of City C. City C, A and B form a straight line. City B is towards the north of City C. Statement II: City B is in north of City A, which is in the west of City H. City G is towards the south of City F, which is in the east of city H. Checking statement I: Following three cases are possible in order to check whether G is in north-west or west or south-west of B. Hence data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question. Checking statement II: Clearly, G is in south-east of B. Hence data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
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