Five bottles named P, Q, R, S, T, of different sizes are kept in a row. Bottle S is larger than two bottles as well as smaller than two bottles. Bottle R is larger than only one bottle. Bottle Q is smaller than P but larger than S. How many bottles are larger than Bottle T?

Five bottles named P, Q, R, S, T, of different sizes are kept in a row. Bottle S is larger than two bottles as well as smaller than two bottles. Bottle R is larger than only one bottle. Bottle Q is smaller than P but larger than S. How many bottles are larger than Bottle T? Correct Answer Four

Five bottles – P, Q, R, S, T

1) Bottle S is larger than two bottles as well as smaller than two bottles.

….. > ….. > S > ….. > …...

2) Bottle R is larger than only one bottle.

….. > ….. > S > R > …...

3) Bottle Q is smaller than P but larger than S.

P > Q > S > R > …...

Thus bottle T is the smallest.

P > Q > S > R > T

Hence, four bottles are larger than bottle T.

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