There are six students A, B, C, D, E, F in a class. B got more ma
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There are six students A, B, C, D, E, F in a class. B got more marks than C, D got more marks than E but less marks than A. B got more marks than two students. Everybody scored more marks than F. Who got the second highest mark?
A. <p>A</p>
B. <p>C</p>
C. <p>B</p>
D. <p>D</p>
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Right Answer is: D
SOLUTION
B got more marks than C → B > C
D got more marks than E but less marks than A → A > D > E
We will try to arrange the given information ⇒ B > C, A > D > E
Now it is told that B got more marks than two students it means B got 3rd position and also everybody scored more marks than F it means F got last position.
So if now will arrange then we will get the following order,
B > C > F
And it is told that A > D > E
So only one possible way is there that is, A > D > E > B > C > F
Therefore, D got the 2nd highest marks.