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below. In a colony, there are seven persons (M, N, O, P, Q, R and S) of different heights. Q is shorter than N, but taller than S. R is immediate taller than S. Neither S nor O is the shortest person. M is taller than Q but he is not the second tallest person. Neither N nor M is the tallest person. Who among the following is fifth tallest person?Solution
Q is shorter than N, but taller than S. R is immediate taller than S. N > Q > R > S Neither S nor O is the shortest person. M is taller than Q but he is not the second tallest person. Neither N nor M is the tallest person. O > N > M > Q > R > S > P Therefore, the final arrangement is: O (tallest) > N > M > Q > R > S > P (shortest)
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