Refer to the following statements and answer the questions:
Seven students Priya, Ankit, Raman, Sunil, Tony, Deepak and Vicky take a series of tests. No two students get similar marks. Vicky always scores more than Priya. Priya always scores more than Ankit. Each time either Raman scores the highest and Tony gets the least, or alternatively Sunil scores the highest and Deepak or Ankit scores the least.
It is given in the question: Vicky always scores more than Priya. Priya always scores more than Ankit.
If Sunil ranked second, then Raman scored the highest and Tony scored the least.
Raman -1
Sunil -2
...
.
.
Tony -7
Hence only statement A is possible, all the other options are incorrect.
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