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Directions (): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered as I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the two statements and give answer.
Five students P, Q, W, S and V have different heights. Who is the tallest person among them?
I. P is taller than Q, but he is not the tallest. Q is shorter than W.S is shorter than V.
II. Only three persons are shorter than P. Q is shorter than P and V. W is taller than S.
Only II
Neither I nor II
Only I
Either I or II
Both I and II
Five students P, Q, W, S and V have different heights. Who is the tallest person among them? I. P is taller than Q, but he is not the tallest. Q is shorter than W.S is shorter than V. II. Only three persons are shorter than P. Q is shorter than P and V. W is taller than S. From I:
P>Q Q S we can't conclude who is tallest From II: P> - > - > - Q W > S
we can't conclude who is tallest
From II:
P> - > - > - Q
Even after combining I and II we can’t conclude anything
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