In a family, there are five members P, Q, S, T, and O. P earns less than T but more than S. Q earns more than two members. If Q earns more than P and O earns more than T then who among the following earn less? 

In a family, there are five members P, Q, S, T, and O. P earns less than T but more than S. Q earns more than two members. If Q earns more than P and O earns more than T then who among the following earn less?  Correct Answer S

1) P earns less than T but more than S

→ T > P > S

2) Q earns more than P and O earn more than T

→ Q > S

→ O > T

On combining we get,

O > T > Q > P > S

Hence, "S" earns less.

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