Disagree with the answer from Data Sufficiency question

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The question is from Official Guide (12th), page 282, Q 106

If x and y are integers, is xy even?
(1) x = y+1
(2) x/y is an even integer.

Clearly we need to find if either x or y is an even. It's pretty obviously that (2) is sufficient since x is an even.

For (1), I disagree that the answer. The answer says it's a sufficient statement, because this equation provides that x and y are consecutive integers, so either x or y is even. However, what if y=0 and x=1? Their product is not even in that case. I don't think (1) is sufficient.

Let me know what you think.
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by tpr-becky » Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:40 pm
Your reasoning is correct with the exception that 0 is an even number therefore even if x= 0 xy is still even.
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by ajith » Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:43 pm
Moved To DS Section
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by akhpad » Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:23 am
I agree with D.

Usually, We should follow the OG because same concept with come in real GMAT.