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R D 1 5 E % K 3 J 1 9 P 8 # A 2 B # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F H How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol? |
Answer» Solution :2 Such numbers which is preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a SYMBOL P8#andN4©. |
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402. |
Small brands are now looking beyond local grocery stores and are tying up with Supermarkets such as Big Bazaar to pull their busmess out of troubled waters. Which of the following can be inferred from the given information ? (An inference is something that is not directly stated but can be inferred from the given information) |
Answer» Merchandise of smaller brands would not be available at local GROCERY STORES in the NEAR future. |
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403. |
Statement it is reported that last fortnight there has been three cases of near miss situatiion involving two aircrafts over the busy city airport. In all these cases both the aircrafts came perilously close to each other and could avoid collision as the pilots acted just in time. Courses of action I. The pilots of all the six aircrafts involved there has been incidents should immediately be derosted . II. Some flights should be diverted to other airports for the next few months to decongest the sky over the city airport. III.Air traffic controllers of the city airport should be sent for refresher courses in batches to prepare themselves to handle such pressure situation. |
Answer» Only I follows |
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404. |
Among P, Q, R, Sand T Each having a different height, Q is taller than S. T is shorter than P. R is taller than Q but shorter than T. Who among them in the tallest? |
Answer» <P>S `THEREFORE ` P is the tallest |
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405. |
Among P, Q, R, S, T and U. R is taller than only P and U. S is shorter than only T and Q. If each of them has a different height, who among them will be the third from top when they are arranged in descending order of their height?(a) R(b) P(c) S(d) Q |
Answer» SOLUTION :`R GT P, U` T , `Q gt S` `T,Q gt S gt R gt P ,U` |
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406. |
In a five letter English word (which may or may not be a meaningful English word), there are two letters between L and P. S is not placed immediately next to L. There is only one letter between S and A. S is towards the right of A. S is not placed immediately next to E. Which of the following is correct with respect to the word thus formed ?(a) E is at one of the extreme ends of the world(b) P is not placed immediately next to A(c) There are two letters between A and E in the word thus formed(d) P is placed second to the right of E |
Answer» <P>E is at one of the extreme ends of the world ![]() P is placed second to the right of E |
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407. |
If the digits in numbers 79246358 are arranged in descending order from left to right , what will be the difference between the digits which are third from the right and second from the left in the new arrangement |
Answer» 1 ![]() REQUIRED DIFFERENCE = 8-4 = 4 |
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408. |
R D 1 5 E % K 3 J 1 9 P 8 # A 2 B # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F H Which of the following is exactly in the middle between the tenth from the left end and the eight from the right end? |
Answer» $ |
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409. |
Advertisement: Today's customers expect high quality. Every advance in the quality of manufactured products raises customer expectations. The company that is satisfied with the current quality ofits products will soon find that its customers are not. At MegaCorp, meeting of exceeding customer expectations is our goal. Which of the following must be true on the basis of the statements in the advertisement above? |
Answer» MEGACORP's competitors will succeed in ATTRACTING customersonly if those competitors adopt MegaCorp's goal as their own. |
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410. |
Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbor of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. Cand E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbor of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. Dis neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. Who amongst the following is the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce ? Who amongst the following is the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce ? |
Answer» A ![]() D is the representative from Oriental BANK of COMMERCE |
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411. |
Representatives from eight different Banks viz.. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is from a different Banks viz. UCO Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank, Punjab National Bank, Bank of India and Dena Bank. F sits second to right of the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of India is an immediate neighbor of the representative from Canara Bank. Two people sit between the representative of Bank of India and B. Cand E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbor of either B or the representative from Canara Bank. Representative from Bank of Maharashtra sits second to right of D. Dis neither the representative of Canara Bank nor Bank of India. G and the representative from UCO Bank are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of UCO Bank. Only one person sits between C and the representative from Oriental Bank of Commerce. H sits third to left of the representative from Dena Bank. Representative from Punjab National Bank sits second to left of the representative from Syndicate Bank. Who amongst the following sit exactly between B and the representative from Bank of India ? Who amongst the following sit exactly between B and the representative from Bank of India ? |
Answer» A and the representative from UCO Bank ![]() H (representative of Canara Bank) and A (representative of Bank of Maharashtra ) SIT exactly between B (representative of SYNDICATE bank ) and G (representative of Bank of INDIA) |
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412. |
Which of the following element is sixth from the right end in step 3 ? |
Answer» Harmer Step 1: CHEAP Farmer 72 Writer Thiner 18 Harmer 48 33 89 Step 2 : 19 cheap farmer 72 Thinner Harmer 48 33 89 write Step 3: Farm 19 cheap thinner harmer 48 33 89 Write 73 Step 4: 34 Farm 19 cheap harmer 48 89 write 73 thin Step 5: Harm 34 farm 19 cheap 89 write 73 thin 49 Explanation : For step 1: The word which appears first in dictionary is arranged at left end and that comparative word is changes to positives degree word. And the highest NUMBERS is increased by 1 and it is arranged at right end. For step-2 : The lowest number is increased by 1 and it is arranged in leftend and the word which is appear last in the dictionary is arranged at right end and that comparative word is changes to positive degree word Similarly step-3 follows the pattern of step 1 , and step 4 followes the patter of step2, and step 5 follows pattern of step 1 |
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413. |
Statements: All chairs are tables. All tables are bottles . Some bottles are jars. Is bucket. Conclusions: I. Some tables being jar is a possibility II. Some bottles are chairs III. Some bottles are not bucket |
Answer» Only I follow ![]() CONCLUSION I, true, II, true , III true Hence, All I, II and III follow |
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414. |
519 328 746 495 837 If half of the second highest number is subtracted from the third highest number, what will be the value? |
Answer» 156 |
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415. |
1 3 5 3 4 5 9 2 8 7 2 3 6 5 2 7 3 8 1 2 1 8 4 9 8 1 2 4 7 3 5 2 4 8 9 8 2 4 Which element is exactly mideway between the seventh element form the left end and sixteenth from the right end? |
Answer» 8 |
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416. |
R @ 29 T V A Y 5 © # J I P 8 Q $ E 3 * H %Three of the following four are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one That does not belong to that group? |
Answer» JP© `E overset(-2)rarrQoverset(+4)rarr*** ` `W overset(+2)rarr I overset(-4)rarr%` `9 overset(+2) rarr V overset( -4)rarr @` `I overset(-2)rarr # overset( +2)rarr 5` |
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417. |
Statement : Government should deploy army to rehabilitate the people displaced due to earthquake.Assumption :I. Army can be used for purpose other than war also.II. Only army can rehabilitate the displaced victims of earthquake. |
Answer» if only assumption I is implicit |
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418. |
Statements: No air is solid Some solids are liquids Conclusions:I No liquid is air. II. Some air is definitely not liquid |
Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows ![]() Conclusion I. FALSE II. False |
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419. |
Statements: No fruit is vegetables All potatoes are vegetables Some fruit are apples Conclusions: I. Some apples are potatoes II. Some potatoes being fruits is a possibility . |
Answer» Both CONCLUSION I and conclusion II FOLLOW ![]() conclusion I : False II : False `:.` Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow |
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420. |
The positions of first and the fifth letters of the word SUITABLE are interchanged, similarly, the positions of second and sixth letters, third and seventh letters and fourth and eighth letters are are interchanged. In the new arrangement how many letters are there in the English alphabetical series between the alphabet which is third from the left end and the alphabet which is second from the right end? |
Answer» NONE ![]() |
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421. |
Statements: Some trees are bushesAll flowers are bushesConclusions: I. At least some bushes are trees.II. At least some flowers are trees |
Answer» If only conclusion I follows ![]() Conclusion I. TRUE- CONVERSION of of I premise II. FALSE |
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422. |
R @ 29 T V A Y 5 © # J I P 8 Q $ E 3 * H % If the positions of the last eighteen elements in the above arrangement are reversed, which of the following will be the seventeenth from the left end |
Answer» H `THEREFORE` 6th from the right end =W |
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423. |
If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the second third, eighth and ninth letters of the word 'CONFLICTED', which would be the second leter of the word from the left? If more than one such word can be formed, give 'A' as the answer. If no such word can be formed, give 'Z' as your answer. |
Answer» A ![]() |
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424. |
Statements: All drums are tubes Some tubes are pipes No pipe is stick Some sticks are rubbers Conclusions: I. Some rubbers are tubes II. Some sticks are drums III. Some pipes are drums IV. Some sticks are tubes |
Answer» NONE FOLLOWS ![]() Conclusion : I. False II. False III. False IV false `:.` None follows |
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425. |
The company is going to start a new unit by hiring 35% of its current employees. After its commencement the company will become the largest steel producer with 32.5 million turnover.Which of the following can be inferred from the given statement ?I. The app, turnover of new unit of Rock mile company will be 1.5 million.II. The company is required to hire 52000 employeesIII. With 52500 new employees of the new unit, the company will be able to reach the 32.5 million turnover.IV. The turnover of the rock mile company is now below 32.5 million.(a) Both I and II(b) Both II and III(c) Only IV(d) Both III and IV |
Answer» Both I and II |
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426. |
Statements: Some flowers are roses No roses is red All red are white Conclusions: I. Some flowers are definitely not red II. Some white are definitely not roses |
Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows ![]() |
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427. |
129 642 921 476 308 If in each number, the digits are arranged in ascending order, what will be sum of middle digits of each of the numbers? |
Answer» 14 |
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428. |
Statements: All squares are circles. No circle is cone. Some cones are spheres. Some rectangle are circles Conclusions: I. All rectangles being cones is a possibility II. All rectangle being sphere is a possibility |
Answer» only I FOLLOWS ![]() So, only II follow |
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429. |
How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters NCEO using each letter, only one in each word ? |
Answer» NONE |
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430. |
$ F 3 6 N @ 9 K T Q 5 C % 8 B # 7 D S * H 4 W L Step - I The numbers which are immediately preceded by symbol and immediately followed by an alphabet are arranged in the end on the series in increasingorder. (Arranged immediate after L) Step -II The odd numbers which are immediately preceded by an alphabet interchange their position with respect to the alphabet just before it. Step -III The alphabets which are immediately followed by a symbol are arranged in alphabetical order between H and 4 of step II. Note: (Step II is applied after Step I and STEP III is applied after STEP II) How many symbols are immediately preceded by alphabets in step III? |
Answer» One STEP I : $ F 3 6 N @ K T Q 5 C % B # D S * H 4 W L 7 8 9 Step II : $ 3 F 6 N @ K T 5 Q C % B # D S * H 4 W 7 L 8 9 Step III : $ 3 F 6 @ K T 5 Q % # D * H B C N S 4 W 7 L 8 9 |
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$ F 3 6 N @ 9 K T Q 5 C % 8 B # 7 D S * H 4 W L Step - I The numbers which are immediately preceded by symbol and immediately followed by an alphabet are arranged in the end on the series in increasingorder. (Arranged immediate after L) Step -II The odd numbers which are immediately preceded by an alphabet interchange their position with respect to the alphabet just before it. Step -III The alphabets which are immediately followed by a symbol are arranged in alphabetical order between H and 4 of step II. Note: (Step II is applied after Step I and STEP III is applied after STEP II) What is the sum of number which sixth from right end in step I and eight form left end in step III ? |
Answer» 8 Step I : $ F 3 6 N @ K T Q 5 C % B # D S * H 4 W L 7 8 9 Step II : $ 3 F 6 N @ K T 5 Q C % B # D S * H 4 W 7 L 8 9 Step III : $ 3 F 6 @ K T 5 Q % # D * H B C N S 4 W 7 L 8 9 |
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$ F 3 6 N @ 9 K T Q 5 C % 8 B # 7 D S * H 4 W L Step - I The numbers which are immediately preceded by symbol and immediately followed by an alphabet are arranged in the end on the series in increasingorder. (Arranged immediate after L) Step -II The odd numbers which are immediately preceded by an alphabet interchange their position with respect to the alphabet just before it. Step -III The alphabets which are immediately followed by a symbol are arranged in alphabetical order between H and 4 of step II. Note: (Step II is applied after Step I and STEP III is applied after STEP II) How many alphabets are immediately preceded and immediately follwed by numbers in step II? |
Answer» ONE STEP I : $ F 3 6 N @ K T Q 5 C % B # D S * H 4 W L 7 8 9 Step II : $ 3 F 6 N @ K T 5 Q C % B # D S * H 4 W 7 L 8 9 Step III : $ 3 F 6 @ K T 5 Q % # D * H B C N S 4 W 7 L 8 9 |
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433. |
Statement : Government has decided to auction construction of highways to private entities in several blocks across the country on build-operate-transfer basis. Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement ? (A) An adequate number of private entities may not respond to the Government's auctions notitication. (B) Many private entities in the country are capable of constructing highways within reasonable time. (C) The Government's proposal of build-operate-transfer may financially benefit the private entities. |
Answer» Only (A) and (B) are implicit |
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434. |
Eleven Books D,E,F,G,H,L,M,N,P,R and T were bought on different dates but not necessarily in the same order. Two books were brought between L and H. T was bought just before H. there were four books bought between L and M . M was bought before L. three books were bought between T and G. as many books were bought between R and G is as same as between T and R. D was bought just before P. only two books were bought after P. two books were bought between D and E . N was bought before F. F was not bought after T. How many books were bought between P and M ? |
Answer» SOLUTION :![]() |
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435. |
Eleven Books D,E,F,G,H,L,M,N,P,R and T were bought on different dates but not necessarily in the same order. Two books were brought between L and H. T was bought just before H. there were four books bought between L and M . M was bought before L. three books were bought between T and G. as many books were bought between R and G is as same as between T and R. D was bought just before P. only two books were bought after P. two books were bought between D and E . N was bought before F. F was not bought after T. Which of the following statement is correct ? |
Answer» R was BOUGHT just after M ![]() |
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436. |
Eleven Books D,E,F,G,H,L,M,N,P,R and T were bought on different dates but not necessarily in the same order. Two books were brought between L and H. T was bought just before H. there were four books bought between L and M . M was bought before L. three books were bought between T and G. as many books were bought between R and G is as same as between T and R. D was bought just before P. only two books were bought after P. two books were bought between D and E . N was bought before F. F was not bought after T. Which of the following book was bought first ? |
Answer» NG ![]() |
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437. |
Statements: All flowers are buses Some buses are cats All cats are tigers Conclusions: I. Some tigers are buses II. Some tigers are flowers III. Some cats are tigers IV Some buses are tigers. |
Answer» NONE follows ![]() Conclusion I. true II. False III. False Iv True So, only conclusion I & IV follows |
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Statement: Wholeworldlookingat lndia,says Modi. India's growth presents a win-win partnership for both India and the U.S., PrimeMinister Narendra Modi told whileadressingthemedian gathering ahed of his first meetingwith President Donald Trump. (I) Thetalksbetween the Trump and Modi wouldbe broad-ranging and seekto advance common priorites. . (II) Prime Minister Narendra Modi would only attendthe UN 'Vesak Day' celebrations and no bilateral agreements will be signed duringhis visit of Sri Lanka. (III) US PresidentDonald Trump and Prime Minister Narendar Modi forginga strong personal bond, and advancinga solidbilateral relationship. (IV) The visit provides an opportunity to strengthen the US-India strategicpartnership, whichthe President views as beingcritical is Asia- Pacific and globally. which ofthe followingis notin linewith the given statements? |
Answer» Only II |
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Point E is 30 m east of point B. G is 40 m north of point E. point K is 20 m east of point G. point M is 60 m south of point K. point P is 40m west of point M. point L is 20 m north of point P. Point K is in which direction from point P ? |
Answer» south ![]() |
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440. |
It has been reported in recent years that a very large number of seats in the engineering colleges in the country remain vacant at the end of the admission session. Whichof the following may be probable cause of the above effect ? |
Answer» There has been an considerable decreases in hiring of ENGINEERING graduates DUE to economic slowdown in the recent YEARS. |
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441. |
Statements: Some squares are parallelogram. No parallelograme is a triangle. No rhombus is a square Conclusions: (I) All squres can never be triangle (II) Some rhombus are parallelograme |
Answer» If only CONCLUSION I FOLLOWS ![]() So, only I follows |
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442. |
B U B D C E D B D E U B A D C B E A C D A E B A U A C D B C A C Which of the following is the eighth to the left of the twentieth from the left end of the above arrangement? |
Answer» Solution :The given arrangement is ![]() |
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443. |
Statements: Ship was overturned Captain was not traced Conclusions: I. Captain died in the accident II. Captain is alive |
Answer» If only CONCLUSION I FOLLOWS |
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444. |
Statements: All beans are pulses All pulses are crops No crop is seed Conclusions: I. No seed is a bean II. No. bean is pulse. |
Answer» Both CONCLUSION I and conclusion II follow ![]() So, only I follows |
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445. |
Statements: All rings are necklaces No necklace is bracelet. Conclusions: I. No ring is bracelet. II. All necklaces are rings |
Answer» If only conclusion I follows ![]() Conclusion I : True II : False |
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446. |
I. Computer education has been made compulsory for all the classes by many schools. II. The current job market prefers computer literate workforce. |
Answer» If statement I is the CAUSE and the statement II is its effect |
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447. |
Statements: All Employees are Owners No Owner is a supervisor Some employees are not Managers All managers are Gatekeepers Some supervisor are Managers Conclusions: I. Some managers who are not Supervisor are Employees II. Some supervisor if they are not Gatekeepers are also not Employees |
Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows ![]() |
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448. |
Statements: All Employees are Owners No Owner is a supervisor Some employees are not Managers All managers are Gatekeepers Some supervisor are Managers Conclusions: I. Some Gatekeepers are not Supervisor II. Some Gatekeepers that are Supervisors are not Owners. |
Answer» If only CONCLUSION I follows ![]() |
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449. |
Who sits immediate to the left of Ram who is sitting in a row . All the persons who are sitting in a row are facing north direction ? I. There are only two persons sit between Laxman and hanuman. More thanthree persons sit to the left of hanuman. II not more than 8 persons can sit in a row. ram sits second to the left laxman. Diya sits 6 places away from hanuman. |
Answer» If the data in statement I and II together are sufficient to answer the QUESTION, while the data in statement III are not required to answer the question. ![]() |
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There are five satue -L,M, N , Oand P - each of them having different hight . Statue L is smaller than only statue M . Statue O is smaller than statue N. Statue O is longer than statue P . The hight of the tallest statue is 20 feet .The height of the second smallest statue is 11 feet What Will be the height of the third tallest statue? |
Answer» 13 feet `N gt O gt p` Now `underset(20 "feet")underset(darr)M gt L gt N gt underset(11 " feet " )underset(darr)O gt p ` The tallest statue is 20 feel high . Therefore the second tallest statue may be 19 feet ,18 feet … high Therefore the third tallest statue will be LESS than 19 feel high |
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