Height ordering – Priya taller than Tiya and shorter than Siya; Riya shorter than Siya but taller than Priya; Riya taller than Diya, who is shorter than Tiya. Arrange in descending height.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Siya - Riya - Priya - Tiya - Diya

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Turn comparative statements into a strict order from tallest to shortest (descending). Ensure all pairwise relations are satisfied.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Tiya < Priya < Siya.
  • Priya < Riya < Siya.
  • Diya < Tiya.


Concept / Approach:
Combine the chains. From both, Siya is at the top. Riya is below Siya but above Priya. Priya is above Tiya, and Tiya is above Diya.


Step-by-Step Solution:
Top: Siya.Next: Riya (since Siya > Riya > Priya).Then: Priya (Priya > Tiya).Then: Tiya (Tiya > Diya).Last: Diya.


Verification / Alternative check:
Check each original statement against the final sequence; all are satisfied.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They violate at least one given comparison (e.g., putting Priya above Siya).


Common Pitfalls:
Confusing “shorter than” direction; forgetting Diya is below Tiya.


Final Answer:
Siya - Riya - Priya - Tiya - Diya

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