A company wants to select a team of four Employees from its B1 branch for transfer to B2 branch, where they are going to set up a new plant. The company is managed by professional managers and is very particular about human resources and industrial relations. There areseven engineers of equal ability; D, E and F (who are in Senior Executive Cadre) and W, X, Y and Z (who are in Junior Executive Cadre).The company requires that there should be two Senior Executives and two Junior Executives in each team. It is also necessary that all the engineers in a particular team are friendly with each other, in order to have a real team spirit and avoid any industrial relations problem in the new factory being set up in the North. Following is the situation of relations between the seven engineers:

I. E and W are not friendly.

II. F and Y are not friendly.

III. W and X are not friendly.

If both E and F are selected, which of the other engineers must be on the team with them?

Option 1 - <p>Both <em>X </em>and <em>W</em></p>
Option 2 - <p>Both <em>X </em>and <em>Z</em></p>
Option 3 - <p>Both <em>Y </em>and <em>Z</em></p>
Option 4 - <p>Only <em>Z</em></p>
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Both E and F are selected then W and Y are ruled out respectively. There must be both X and Z.

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