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Is the prime number q equal to 23?

(1) r = 2p + 1, where p is prime
(2) r = 3q + 2, where q is prime

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Step 1: Analyse Question Stem


    • q is a prime number.
    • We need to find if \(q = 23\)

Step 2: Analyse Statements Independently (And eliminate options) – AD/BCE


Statement 1: r = 2p + 1, where p is prime
    • In this statement, nothing is mentioned regarding q. So we cannot conclude anything about the value of q.
Hence, statement 1 is NOT sufficient and we can eliminate answer Options A and D.
Statement 2: r = 3q + 2, where q is prime
    • According to this statement: \(3q = r – 2\)
    • However, we don’t know r so we cannot conclude about q. For example,
      o If \(r = 71\) then \(⟹ 3q = 71- 2 = 69⟹ q = 23\)
      o If \(r = 11\) then \(⟹ 3q = 11-2 = 9⟹q = \)3
Hence, statement 2 is also NOT sufficient and we can eliminate answer Option B.

Step 3: Analyse Statements by combining.


    • From statement 1: \(r = 2p + 1\), where p is prime
    • From statement 2: \(r = 3q + 2\), where q is prime
    • On combining both statements, we get,
      o \(2p + 1 = 3q + 2 ⟹ 3q = 2p – 1\)
      o Now, if \(q = 23 \) then \(3q =2p – 1 = 69 ⟹ 2p = 70 ⟹ p = 35\), which is not possible because p is a prime number.
    • Thus, we can say that q≠23
Thus, the correct answer is Option C.
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