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The marks of seven students A, B, C, D, E, F and G in a test were given as follows: A's score was exactly between E's and F's
scores. B's score was more than only G's score. C's score was immediately more than B's score. F's score was more than E's
score and F did not score the highest.
Who scored the highest marks in the test?
A
G
E
D
- B's score is more than only G's, meaning B's score is second lowest.
- C's score is immediately more than B's, so C's score is third lowest.
- Given that F's score is more than E's and A's score is between E and F, E's score must be lower than A and F.
- F did not score the highest, meaning there's someone who scored higher than F.
- Since D is not mentioned in any restrictions or comparisons, and considering all possibilities, D is likely the highest scorer.
Option 4: D is likely the student with the highest marks.
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