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Question
A question and three statements labelled (I), (II) and (III) are given. You have to decide which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question: Who is the shortest among A, B, C, D and E Statements:
- A is taller than E but shorter than D.
- B is shorter than C but taller than E.
- Dis taller than C and A is taller than B.
Options
Statements I and II together are insufficient.
Statements I and III together are sufficient.
Statements I, II and III are sufficient.
statements I, II and III are sufficient.
MCQ
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Solution
statements I, II and III are sufficient.
Explanation -
Statement -
- A > E, D > A
- B < C, C > E
- D > C,A > B
Using (I), (II), (III)
D > `"C"/"A"` > `"C"/"A"` > B > E
for the shortest, all the statement 1, II and lil are sufficient.
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