I. Seven students S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 and S7 take a series of tests.
II. No two students get similar marks.
III. S7 always scores more than S1
IV. S1 always scores more than S2.
V. Each time either S3 scores the highest and S5 gets the least or alternatively S4 scores the S2 and S6 scores the least.
If S4 is ranked second, which of the following can be true?
I. Seven students S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6 and S7 take a series of tests.
II. No two students get similar marks.
III. S7 always scores more than S1
IV. S1 always scores more than S2.
V. Each time either S3 scores the highest and S5 gets the least or alternatively S4 scores the S2 and S6 scores the least.
If S4 is ranked second, which of the following can be true?
Option 1 -
S1 gets more than S3
Option 2 -
S7 gets more than S4
Option 3 -
S1 gets more than S4
Option 4 -
S6 gets more than S7
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:If S4 ranks 2nd. S3 ranks 1st and S5 ranks the lowest. The order S7 > S1 > S2 will be followed out of all the given options, only the arrangement given as per option (d) i.e., S3> S4 > S6 > S7 follow. So, option (d) is correct.
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(c)
the highest average is Rs. 136
Using the data from above question, the lowest average is Rs. 100.
We get the following table of earnings:
Persons | Win Total | Average |
P | 36 * 150 + 14 * 100 = 6800 | 136 |
Q | 34 * 150 + 21 * 100 = 7200 | 131 |
R | 23 * 150 + 36 * 100 = 6850 | 116 |
S | 30 * 150 + 30 * 100 = 6000 | 100 |
Now we can see that the largest difference
= Maximum – Minimum = Rs. 7500 – Rs. 6800
= Rs. 700
IITs = 60; IIMS = 40
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