There are five friends -S, K, M, A and R. S is shorter than K but taller than R. M is the tallest. A is a little shorter than K and little taller than S. Who has two persons taller and two persons shorter than him?

There are five friends -S, K, M, A and R. S is shorter than K but taller than R. M is the tallest. A is a little shorter than K and little taller than S. Who has two persons taller and two persons shorter than him? Correct Answer A

There are five friends -S, K, M, A and R.

1. S is shorter than K but taller than R.

K > S > R

2. M is the tallest.

M > _ > _ > _ > _

3. A is a little shorter than K and little taller than S.

K > A > S

Combining all the statements together, we get:

M > K > A > S > R

So, A has two persons taller and two persons shorter than him.

Hence, ‘A’ is the correct answer.

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