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Question: Among T, V, B, E and C,
who is the third from the top when arranged in the descending order of their
weights ?
Statements:
I.
B
is heavier than T and C and is less heavier than V who is not the heaviest.
II.
C
is heavier than only T.
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A.
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I alone is sufficient
while II alone is not sufficient
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B.
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II alone is sufficient
while I alone is not sufficient
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C.
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Either I or II is
sufficient
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D.
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Neither I nor II is
sufficient
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E.
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Both I and II are
sufficient
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
From I, we have: B > T, B > C, V >
B. Thus, V is heavier than each one of B, T and C. But V is not the heaviest.
So, E is the heaviest.
Thus, we have the order.
E>V>B>T>C or E>V>B>C>T. Clearly, B is third from the
top.