Question
The question consists of two statements numbered I and
II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Five persons F, G, H, I and J have different heights. Who is the shortest? Statement I: G is taller than F and J. G is not the tallest. Statement II: H is taller than I, who is shorter than F. J is not the shortest.Solution
From statement I and II alone, we cannot determine the shortest person. By combining statement I and II, we get, H > G > F/J > J/F > I Therefore, I is the shortest. The data given in both statement I and statement II are sufficient to answer the question.
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