Og DS question 25: Is the answer provided wrong?

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Q: If i and j are integers, is i+j an even integer?

(1) i<10
(2) i=j

The answer given is B.

The explanation: If i=j, then i+j can also be expressed as i+j when i is substituted for j in the expression. This can be simplified as 2i, and since 2 times any integer (HERE IS WHERE I FEEL THE ASSUMPTION IS WRONG) produces and even integer, then i+j must be an even integer; SUFFICIENT.

My doubt is: There is a case where, if i=j=0; 0 is neither an even integer, nor an odd integer. Therefore 2i may not be even when i=0. Thus shouldn't the answer be E.

Any help will be appreciated.
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Got the answer

by sastagi » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:59 am
0 is considered even.