Arrange the given human body parts in logical top-to-bottom order on a standing person: Items: a. Chest b. Forehead c. Stomach d. Ears e. Legs f. Chin Choose the sequence that correctly lists them from highest to lowest on the body.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: b, d, f, a, c, e

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This problem asks you to place common body parts in a vertical order for a person standing upright. The intended skill is “logical sequencing” using real-world spatial knowledge.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Parts and labels: a=Chest, b=Forehead, c=Stomach, d=Ears, e=Legs, f=Chin.
  • Reference posture: standing human, head at top, feet at bottom.
  • Goal: order from highest (near the top of the head) to lowest (legs).


Concept / Approach:
Start at the head and move downward. On the head, the forehead (b) is above the ears (d), and the chin (f) is below the mouth but still above the chest. Below the head come chest (a) then stomach (c). The legs (e) are the lowest among the listed parts.


Step-by-Step Solution:

Top of head region: forehead (b).Side of head but lower than forehead: ears (d).Lower face: chin (f).Torso upper: chest (a).Torso mid/lower: stomach (c).Lowest among listed: legs (e).


Verification / Alternative check:
Visualize a front silhouette. Everything aligns with standard human anatomy from superior to inferior orientation.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • a,b,d,f,c,e: Puts chest above forehead—anatomically impossible.
  • e,d,b,f,a,c and a,d,b,f,c,e: Misplace legs or chest relative to head parts.
  • None of these: Not applicable because a correct sequence exists.


Common Pitfalls:
Confusing lateral placement (ears) with vertical height; remember we are ordering by height, not left/right.


Final Answer:
b, d, f, a, c, e

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