Please submit your concern

Explanation:

Using the information given in the diagram, we get the following: 

​​​​​​​

 Note: The numbers in the table represent the area of the boxes in square units.

From statement 1, Alfa and Bravo have two products each in Blockbuster category.

From statement 6, Charlie had higher revenue than Bravo from products in Blockbuster category. Therefore the product with revenue 9 belongs to Charlie and the product with revenue 4 belongs to Bravo.

From statement 2, Alfa, Charlie and Bravo had 3, 2 and 1 products respectively in No-hope category.

From statement 7, Bravo and Charlie had same revenue from products in No-hope category. Therefore Charlie had revenue (1 + 3 = 4) and the other product with revenue 1 belongs to Alfa.

From statement 4, there were 4 products of Alfa and 3 products of Bravo in the Doubtful category.

From statement 5, the product with revenue 9 belonged to Bravo and the products with revenue 1 and 6 belonged to Alfa in the Doubtful category.

So far we have the following:

​​​​​​​

From statement 3, each company had one product each in the Promising category.

From statement 8, the product with revenue 2 belonged to Alfa, the product with revenue 9 belonged to Charlie and hence the product with revenue 3 belonged to Bravo.

Now we have the following:

​​​​​​​

Bravo’s total revenue = Rs. 34 crore.

Hence, option (c).

Feedback

Help us build a Free and Comprehensive Preparation portal for various competitive exams by providing us your valuable feedback about Apti4All and how it can be improved.


© 2024 | All Rights Reserved | Apti4All