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Can you identify which suspect stole which car?

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Three cars, an Alto, a Zen and a Nano were stolen. There are 3 suspects (Arun, Kartik and Varun). Each stole 1 vehicle. Here is what they say:

Arun: Varun stole the Alto.

Kartik: Varun stole the Zen.

Varun: I stole neither the Alto nor the Zen.

Later on, the police find that the suspect who stole the Alto told the truth. Using only this information, can you identify which suspect stole which car?

posted Jul 5, 2017 by Nemai Jana

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Arun : Nano
Kartik : Alto
Varun : Zen
answer Jul 6, 2017 by Chirag Gangdev



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