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Marks obtained by the seven students of a tuition class, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V, are mentioned. P scored second highest marks
in the class. Marks scored by V were more than only one of the persons. S's score was more than T but less than P. Three
people got higher than T and three got lesser than T. Neither R nor Q received the lowest marks. Given that no two students
have the same marks, whose marks were the lowest?
S
U
T
V
- P scored the second highest marks, so there is one student scoring more than P.
- V's score was more than only one student, meaning V is second lowest.
- S's score is more than T but less than P, so T must have less marks than S and fit below S in rank.
- Three people got more than T, meaning T is fourth out of seven.
- Neither R nor Q scored the lowest, eliminating them from being ranked the lowest.
- V being the second lowest with only U left means U must have the lowest score.
Therefore, the correct answer is 2. U.
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