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ORDER & RANKING Question & Answers Solutions

ORDER & RANKING Question & Answers Solutions

ORDER & RANKING Question & Answers Solutions

Online Banking Classes – Order & Ranking concept involves arranging people or items in a particular way according to the conditions given in the question. You can expect 2-3 questions from this topic in the banking exam making it the important topic to go through. Here, in this blog we are covering 5 important examples based on this concept:

ORDER & RANKING Question

Q1. There are five books of different weights. A is heavier than C and B is heavier than D. E is lighter than B but heavier than C. D is lighter than C. Which is the lightest book?
(a) E
(b) D
(c) B
(d) C
S1. Ans. (b)

Sol. A is heavier than C and B is heavier than D
A > C and B > D
E is lighter than B but heavier than C. D is lighter than C.
B > E > C > D
Thus, we can definitely say from the above conditions that D is the lightest book.

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