In a class, P gets more marks than T but less than S. Q gets less marks than R but more than P. If S gets more marks than R, then who gets the highest marks?

In a class, P gets more marks than T but less than S. Q gets less marks than R but more than P. If S gets more marks than R, then who gets the highest marks? Correct Answer S

According to the given information,

1) P gets more marks than T but less than S;

S > P > T

2) Q gets less marks than R but more than P;

R > Q > P

3) S gets more marks than R;

S > R

On combining the statements we get,

S > R > Q > P > T

Hence, S gets the highest marks.

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