Question
Which among the following pole is the third highest
pole? Answer the questions based on the information given below. There are six poles i.e. R, S, T, I, V and W of different heights. S is taller than R. V is taller than S. V is shorter than only T. W is taller than S. R is not the shortest pole. The length of second tallest pole is 52m and third shortest pole is 45m.Solution
S is taller than R. V is taller than S. V is shorter than only T. So, Pole T is the tallest pole. W is taller than S. R is not the shortest pole which means pole I is the shortest pole. The final arrangement is as follows: T > V(52m) > W > S(45m) > R > I Pole W is the third highest pole.
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