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Study the information carefully and answer the following questions Each of the six friends A, B, C, D, E and F scored different marks in an examination. C...

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Each of the six friends A, B, C, D, E and F scored different marks in an examination. C scored more than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one who scored the third highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.

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The person who scored the maximum, scored 13 marks more than F’s marks. Which of the following can be D’s score ?

A

94

B

60

C

89

D

78

E

81

A

94

B

60

C

89

D

78

E

81

Solution

Since F score 13 marks less than the maximum scored, F’s score = 81 − 13 = 68Now 81 < D’s...

Table-14Since F score 13 marks less than the maximum scored, F’s score = 81 − 13 = 68Now 81 68

Of the given options only 78 lies in that range.

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