Number, Ranking and Sequence Test

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Question
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A is taller than B. C is taller than A. D is taller than E but shorter than B. Who is the tallest?

  • C

  • A

  • D

  • B

Solution

A.

C

C>A>B>D>E

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SSCCGLENRSN12045414

If A is taller than B, B is shorter than C, D is shorter than A, then what is definitely true?

  • D is taller than C

  • A and C are of equal height

  • D is shorter than B

  • A is taller than B and D

Solution

D.

A is taller than B and D

A > B, C > B, A > D
So, option (4) is definitely true. 

Question
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P, Q, R and S are four friends. P is shorter than Q but taller than R who is shorter than S. Who is the shortest among all?

  • P

  • Q

  • R

  • S

Solution

C.

R

O > P > R
S > R
So, R is the shortest among all.

Question
SSCCGLENRSN12045415

Raju's position in a row is 13th from the front side and 6th from the back side. How many people are standing in that row?

  • 21

  • 20

  • 19

  • 18

Solution

D.

18

Number of people standing in that row  = 13 + 6 - 1 = 19 - 1 = 18

Question
SSCCGLENRSN12045309

Arun is heavier than Govind. Manoj is lighter than John. Pravin is heavier than John but lighter than Govind. Who is the heaviest?
  • John

  • Arun

  • Pravin

  • Govind

Solution

B.

Arun

According to the question, 
Arun > Govind                     ...(i)
John > Manoj                      ...(ii)
Govind >  Praveen > John    ...(iii)
By comparing Eqs. (i), (ii) and (iii)
Arun  > Govind  >  Praveen > John > Manoj       
Hence, Arun is the heaviest.