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Directions:- Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

Seven friends Anu, Beena, Kanika, Mohini, Samina, Easther and Rani study different disciplines such as Arts, Commerce, Science, Engineering, Architecture, Management and Pharmacy, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them belongs to a different state viz., Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh and Punjab, but not necessarily in the same order.
Kanika studies Engineering and does not belong to either Uttar Pradesh or Punjab. The one who belongs to Chhattisgarh does not study Architecture or Pharmacy. Anu belongs to Maharashtra. Samina belongs to Kerala and studies Science. The one who belongs to Andhra Pradesh studies Commerce. Mohini studies Management and Rani studies Arts. Beena belongs to Karnataka and does not study Architecture. The one who studies Arts does not belong to Punjab.

Which of the following student and subject combination is correct?

A
Anu - Architecture
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Easther - Pharmacy
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C
Beena - Commerce
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D
Mohini - Engineering
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E
Samina - Management
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Solution

The correct option is A Anu - Architecture
NameSubjectStateAnuArchitectureMaharashtraBeenaPharmacyKarnatakaKanikaEngineeringChhattisgarhMohiniManagementPunjabSaminaScienceKeralaEastherCommerceAndhr PradeshRaniArtsUttar Pradesh
Clearly, Annu - Architecture is correct combination.
Hence, the required answer is (A)

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