In the following question, a given questions is followed by information in three statements. You have to decide the data in which statement (s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly. There are 5 friends A, B, C, D and K. Who is richest amongst the five friends? I) D is richer than K, who is richer than A. II) B is poorer than both A and C. II) C is richer than K.
In the following question, a given questions is followed by information in three statements. You have to decide the data in which statement (s) is sufficient to answer the question and mark your answer accordingly. There are 5 friends A, B, C, D and K. Who is richest amongst the five friends? I) D is richer than K, who is richer than A. II) B is poorer than both A and C. II) C is richer than K. Correct Answer Insufficient data
Statement I: D is richer than K, who is richer than A.
D > K > A
Statement II: B is poorer than both A and C.
B < A, C
II) C is richer than K.
C > K
On combining I and II:
where C is placed we cannot determine.
On combining II and III:
We cannot determine who is the richest.
On combining I and III:
where C is placed we cannot determine.
On combining all the statements:
D > C > K > A > B
C > D > K > A > B
Hence, insufficient data is the correct answer.