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AFCAT - Order & Ranking Test 312
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AFCAT - Order & Ranking Test 312
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    Ramesh ranked 17th from the top and 29th from the bottom among those who passed an examination. Seven boys did not participate in the competition and five failed in it. How many boys were there in the class?

    Solutions

    Number of boys who passed = (16+1+28) = 45

    Now, Seven boys did not participate in the competition and five failed in it.

    Hence, total number of boys in the class = 45 + 7 +5 = 57

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    In a group of 6 children A , B , C , D, E and F , A is fatter than E but not as fat as F. B is not the fattest nor is F whereas C is the thinnest. Who is the fattest among them all ?

    Solutions

    F >A >E and C is the thinnest.

    Thus, F > A > E > C

    B or F is not the fattest. Therefore, D is the fattest.

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    Bharat is 8 ranks ahead of Deepak who rank 26th in a class of 42. What is Bharat’s rank from the last.

    Solutions

    Deepak ranks 26th and Bharat is 8 ranks ahead of Deepak. So, Bharat ranks 18th .

    Number of students behind Bharat in rank = (42-18) = 24

    So, Bharat ranks 25th from the last.

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    In a class among the passed student, Aman is 22nd from the top and Sajid, who is 5 ranks below Aman, is 34th from the bottom. All the student from the class have appeared for the exam. If the ratio of students who passed in the exam to those who fail is ratio 3:2 in that class. How many students are there in the class?

    Solutions

    Aman is 22nd from the top and Sajid is 5 ranks below Aman.

    So, Sajid is 27th from the top. Also, Sajid is 34th from the bottom.

    Number of students passed = (27+34)-1 = 60

    Let the number of students passed = 3x

    Number of students failed = 2x

    3x = 60

    x = 20

    2x = 40

    Total number of students = 60 + 40 = 100

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    Yuvraj has got more marks than Shakti. Neha has got less marks than Anamika. Swapnil has got more marks than Adil. Yuvraj gets less marks than Adil. Anamika and Shakti has got equal marks. Aditya has got more marks than Adil but less than only one person in the group. Who has got the highest and lowest marks?

    Solutions

    1. Yuvraj has got more marks than Shakti.

    Yuvraj > Shakti = Anamika

    2. Neha has got less marks than Anamika.

    Anamika > Neha

    3. Swapnil has got more marks than Adil.

    Swapnil > Adil

    4. Yuvraj gets less marks than Adil.

    Adil > Yuvraj

    5. Anamika and Shakti has got equal marks.

    Anamika = Shakti

    6. Aditya has got more marks than Adil but less than only one person in the group.

    ___ > Aditya > Adil

    On combining all the six statements together, we get:

    Swapnil > Aditya > Adil > Yuvraj > Shakti = Anamika > Neha

    Hence, ‘Swapnil – highest, Neha – lowest’ is the correct answer.

    Option C is correct.

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