A question and two statements labelled (I), (II) are given. You have to decide which statements is/are sufficient to answer the question. Gowtham ranks eighteenth in a class. What is his rank from the last? I. There are 47 students in the class. II. Jagan who ranks 10th in the same class, ranks 38th from the last.
Options
A. Statement I alone is sufficient
B. Both the statements together are needed
C. Statement II alone is sufficient
D. Either I or II alone is sufficient
Correct Answer
Either I or II alone is sufficient
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1. Pearl Towers is taller than Sky Towers but shorter than Unity Towers. Unity Towers and Cyber Towers are of same height. Pearl Towers is shorter than Indus Towers. Amongst the buildings, who is the second shortest?
2. Hitesh, Sunny, Vicky, Nitin and Bharat are arranged in ascending order of the height from the top. Hitesh is at third place. Bharat is between Nitin andHitesh while Nitin is not at the bottom. Who has the maximum height among them?
3. In a row of books a book of English is 16th from left end of row. A book of Mathematics is 12th from the right end. If the Mathematics book is 6th to the right of the English book, then how many total books are in the row?
5. A gets more marks than B but less than C. D gets less marks than E but more than A. If C gets less than D then who amongst A, B, C, D, E gets the highest marks?
6. In a row of buses, Panjab is at 19th position from the right end. Raftaar is 23 places to the left from Panjab and is at the exact centre of row. How manybuses are between Raftaar bus and bus standing at the left end?
7. In a row of boys, Punit?s position from the left end is 33rd and Ankit?s position from the right end is 25th. After interchanging their position, Punit?s position becomes 45th from the left end. How many boys are there in the row?
8. On reaching the railway station, you find that the train you wanted to catch is just to start and there is hardly any time for purchasing the ticket. The best thing for you is to :
Options
A. rush to the train rather than miss it and inform the T.T.I. at the next stoppage about your inability to purchase the ticket.
B. rush to the train and perform your journey quietly.
C. first purchase the ticket and then catch the train if it is there.
D. miss the train rather than take the risk of boarding the moving train.