A, B, C, D, E, and F are six friends who scored different marks in a test. Two people scored more than A but less than D. B scored the highest marks. Two people scored more than C but less than E. A is not the least scorer. Who scored the fourth highest marks?

A, B, C, D, E, and F are six friends who scored different marks in a test. Two people scored more than A but less than D. B scored the highest marks. Two people scored more than C but less than E. A is not the least scorer. Who scored the fourth highest marks? Correct Answer F

1) B scored the highest marks.

2) Two people scored more than A but less than D.

3) A is not the least scorer.

B > D > _ > _ > A > _

4) Two people scored more than C but less than E.

(Clearly, C is the least scorer. It further implies that F is the fourth highest scorer.)

B > D > E > F > A > C

Hence, F scored the fourth highest marks.

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