The following question follows two statements. Analyze and decide whether the question can be answered from the given statements. Question: Who is the tallest in the class of five students i.e Ram, Mohan, Sohan, Anu and Rohan? Statements I: Ram is shorter than Rohan and taller than Mohan. Statement II: Mohan's height is more than Sohan's and Anu's.
The following question follows two statements. Analyze and decide whether the question can be answered from the given statements. Question: Who is the tallest in the class of five students i.e Ram, Mohan, Sohan, Anu and Rohan? Statements I: Ram is shorter than Rohan and taller than Mohan. Statement II: Mohan's height is more than Sohan's and Anu's. Correct Answer Statements I and II together are sufficient
Statements I: Ram is shorter than Rohan and taller than Mohan.
Rohan > Ram > Mohan
Statement II : Mohan's height is more than Sohan's and Anu's.
Mohan > Sohan / Anu
From (1) and (2), we get:
Rohan > Ram > Mohan > Sohan / Anu
So, from both the statements, we find that ‘Rohan’ is the tallest in the class.
Hence, statements I and II together are sufficient.