The following table gives some incomplete information on the marks obtained by four persons Deepak, Dinesh, Dharam and Dhruv in four different subjects.
Reasoning
Data interpretation
Quantitative
Data sufficiency
Total
Deepak
80
70
-
80
-
Dinesh
60
-
60
-
-
Dharam
-
-
60
-
220
Dhruv
90
-
70
60
-
(i) Deepak’s average marks were 72.5, in all the four subjects.
(ii) The average marks in Reasoning for all four persons were 67.5.
(iii) Dinesh’s average marks for all four subjects were 1.5 times of Dharam’s marks in Reasoning.
(iv) Dinesh and Dhruv scored the same marks in Data sufficiency. The average Data sufficiency marks were the same as the average Reasoning marks.
(v) The total marks in Data interpretation were 10 less than the total marks in Reasoning for all four persons.
(vi) The maximum marks in each subject is 100.
Who is the highest scorer in Data sufficiency?
The following table gives some incomplete information on the marks obtained by four persons Deepak, Dinesh, Dharam and Dhruv in four different subjects.
|
Reasoning |
Data interpretation |
Quantitative |
Data sufficiency |
Total |
Deepak |
80 |
70 |
- |
80 |
- |
Dinesh |
60 |
- |
60 |
- |
- |
Dharam |
- |
- |
60 |
- |
220 |
Dhruv |
90 |
- |
70 |
60 |
- |
(i) Deepak’s average marks were 72.5, in all the four subjects.
(ii) The average marks in Reasoning for all four persons were 67.5.
(iii) Dinesh’s average marks for all four subjects were 1.5 times of Dharam’s marks in Reasoning.
(iv) Dinesh and Dhruv scored the same marks in Data sufficiency. The average Data sufficiency marks were the same as the average Reasoning marks.
(v) The total marks in Data interpretation were 10 less than the total marks in Reasoning for all four persons.
(vi) The maximum marks in each subject is 100.
Who is the highest scorer in Data sufficiency?
Option 1 -
Deepak
Option 2 -
Dinesh
Option 3 -
Dharam
Option 4 -
Dhruv
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From the 1st statement: B2 is now as old as B3 was in the past. Hence B2 is younger to B3 or B2 < B3. Also sometime in the past B1 was twice as old as B4. So B1 is elder to B4 or B1 > B4. B3 will be as old as B5 in future, hence B3 < B5. The second statement suggests: B1 > B6. B1 was as old as B7 in the past. Hence B1 > B7. B4 will be as old as B6 in future. Hence B6 > B4. B6 will be as old as B7 now in future. Hence B7 > B6. B7 was as old as B2, when B1 was as old as B7. Hence B1 = B2. Combining both the results, we get: and B5 > B3 > B2 = B1 > B7 > B6 > B4 (Note by B1 = B2, it is meant that they are of similar age group, not necessarily the same).
B5 is the eldest brother.
According to the information provided following arrangement will be obtained:
(K→ Kerala ; G → Goa ; D → Delhi)
Order according to height | Student | Belong | |||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| K | G | D |
× | × | × | × | × | × | × | √ | Arun | × | × | √ |
× | × | √ | × | × | × | × | × | Ajit | √ | × | × |
√ | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | Rohan | √ | × | × |
× | × | × | × | × | √ | × | × | Gajraj | × | √ | × |
× | √ | × | × | × | × | × | × | Ronit | × | × | √ |
× | × | × | × | √ | × | × | × | Shubham | √ | × | × |
× | × | × | × | × | × | √ | × | Sweety | × | √ | × |
× | × | × | √ | × | × | × | × | Lovely | × | √ | × |
Looking at the table given in the first question of the set, we get that Talwar lives on the sixth floor.
The data available is not enough to determine where Rubi belongs to. The given data is insufficient to answer the above question.
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