Question
If Q scores 82 marks than what may be the score of
S? Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Among Seven friends, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S, each got different marks in the examination. O score more marks than Q and S. N scores less marks than P. Neither P nor M score highest marks. M score more marks than Q. Neither S nor N score least. P scores more than S. The one who score second lowest marks is 70 marks. S score less marks than Q who scores 4th highest marks. P does not score more marks than M. S does not score second lowest marks.Solution
S score less marks than Q who scores 4th highest marks. S does not score second lowest marks. ____ > ____ > ____ > Q > S > ____ > ____ Neither S nor N score least. P scores more than S. ____ > ____ > ____ > Q > S > N > ____ P does not score more marks than M. O score more marks than Q and S. N scores less marks than P. Neither P nor M score highest marks. M score more marks than Q. O > M > P > Q > S > N(70) > R
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