Logical Reasoning - Logical Problems - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Logical Problems - Type 3 (Q.No. 6)
Directions to Solve
Each problem consists of three statements. Based on the first two statements, the third statement may be true, false, or uncertain.

6.
Taking the train across town is quicker than taking the bus.
Taking the bus across town is slower than driving a car.
Taking the train across town is quicker than driving a car.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is
true
false
uncertain
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Both the car and the train are quicker than the bus, but there is no way to make a comparison between the train and the car.
Discussion:
4 comments Page 1 of 1.

Gokul said:   3 years ago
Answer is uncertain because there is no information between bus and train. So answer is uncertain.

Rahul said:   9 years ago
We have, its written there that train is quicker than the car.

Suryam V said:   1 decade ago
T>B
and C>B

Clearly we observe that both train and car will go faster than bus.

But you don't have any info regarding whether T>C or T<C so answer is uncertain.

P.Munieswaran said:   1 decade ago
Please tell, what about this answer. May I known that the answer is true. But here is uncertain. How is possible ?

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