Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and H are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and โ
Among M, R, H, D and S who scored the highest marks in an Examination ?
I. R scored more than D but less than S.
II. M scored less than H and D. H has not scored the highest marks,
I : It is given that R scored more than D but less than S, => S> R> D
We do not know about the marks of H and M.
Thus, I alone is not sufficient.
II : Similarly, we do not know about the marks scored by R and S.
Thus, II alone is not sufficient.
I & II : S > R > D and H, D > M
Combining the above 2, we get : S > R > D > M
And, we also know that H did not score the highest.
=> S scored the highest marks.
Thus, I & II together are sufficient.
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