Question : Directions: Seven students of a coaching centre Param, Qazi, Ravi, Suresh, Tanvir, Uday, and Varsha have obtained different percentages. Param scored the second-highest percentage in the centre. The percentage scored by Varsha was more than only one person. Suresh's percentage was more than Tanvir's but less than Param's. Three people got more percentage than Tanvir and three got lesser than Tanvir. Neither Ravi nor Qazi received the lowest percentage. Whose percentage was the lowest?
Option 1: Tanvir
Option 2: Param
Option 3: Uday
Option 4: Qazi
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Correct Answer: Uday
Solution : Given: (I) Param scored the second-highest percentage in the centre. The percentage scored by Varsha was more than only one person. __ > Param > __ > __ > __ > Varsha > __ (II) Suresh's percentage was more than Tanvir's but less than Param's. Three people got more percentage than Tanvir and three got lesser than Tanvir. __ > Param > Suresh > Tanvir > __ > Varsha > __ (III) Neither Ravi nor Qazi received the lowest percentage. Ravi / Qazi > Param > Suresh > Tanvir > Ravi / Qazi > Varsha > Uday
So, Uday got the lowest percentage. Hence, the third option is correct.
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Question : Directions: Seven students of a school, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K have all obtained different scores. E's score was less than only one student. K scored more than only one person. H's score was more than I's but less than E's. Neither F nor G received the lowest score. I's score was more than K's. Who received the lowest score?
Option 1: F
Option 2: E
Option 3: I
Option 4: J
Question : Directions: Marks obtained by the seven students of a tuition class, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V, are mentioned. P scored the second-highest marks in the class. Marks scored by V were more than only one of the persons. S's score was more than T but less than P. Three people got higher than T and three got lesser than T. Neither R nor Q received the lowest marks. Given that no two students have the same marks, whose marks were the lowest?
Option 1: S
Option 2: U
Option 3: T
Option 4: V
Question : Directions: The marks of seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, and G in a test were given as follows: A's score was exactly between E's and F's scores. B's score was more than only G's score. C's score was immediately more than B's score. F's score was more than E's score and F did not score the highest. Who scored the highest marks on the test?
Option 1: A
Option 2: G
Option 3: E
Option 4: D
Question : Directions: Rajesh. Ramesh, Suresh. Mukesh and Pritesh are five friends who scored different marks in a test. Two people scored between Rajesh and Mukesh. Ramesh scored the highest marks. Pritesh scored more than Suresh. Who scored the fourth highest marks?
Option 1: Suresh
Option 2: Rajesh
Option 3: Mukesh
Option 4: Ramesh
Question : Directions: Seven friends Pradeep, Ashu, Rishi, Sam, Tina, Uma, and Vicky score in an exam are given. No two students get the same marks. Pradeep scored less than Vicky but more than Ashu. Rishi and Tina scored the highest and lowest marks but not necessarily in the same order. Uma's score was less than only Rishi's score. Sam's score was higher than only one person. Whose marks were in between the marks of Ashu and Tina?
Option 1: Pradeep
Option 2: Vicky
Option 3: Sam
Option 4: Uma
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