Examine the information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Question 1
How many students have scored the lowest marks in two or more subjects?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 1
(D) 0
Question 2
Who has the highest marks overall?
(A) D
(B) C
(C) A
(D) E
Question 3
If 75% marks are required overall for distinction, how many people will get a distinction?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Question 4
What per cent are the marks obtained by C in Hindi of the marks obtained by A in the same subject?
(A) 75.9%
(B) 78.4%
(C) 77.3%
(D) 75.3%
Question 5
What is the average marks obtained by all the students in Social Studies?
(A) 55.7
(B) 57.5
(C) 60
(D) 59.5
SOLUTIONS TO DAILY CSAT MISSION # 63
1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (D)
Explanations
Let us first try to find the arrangement of the letters. We start off by arranging seven spots in ascending order for the letters and placing B at the centre (fourth position):
Next, it is given that A – D = 3. The only spots that can be found which satisfy this are:
Next, it is given that B – F = C – D. This means F is less than B. Let’s try to find the position of F.
In Case 1, there are two positions (first and second) where F could be. If F is at the first position, then B – F = 3. In that case, C – D would have to be 3 as well. But A – D = 3 (given). So, the first position is not possible for F. If F is at the second position, then B – F = 2. In that case, C – D would have to be 2 as well. This means C will be at the fifth position. F at second position remains a possibility.
In Case 2, there are two positions (first and third) where F could be. If F is at the first position, then B – F = 3. In that case, C – D would have to be 3 as well. But A – D = 3 (given). So, the first position is not possible for F. If F is at the third position, then B – F = 1. In that case, C – D would have to be 1 as well. This leaves C at the third position. But F is already at the third position. So, F at third position is also not a possibility.
Only one scenario remains that satisfies all conditions i.e. F at second and C at fifth positions:
Since G > E, G is obviously at the seventh and E is at the first position. The final arrangement is:
1. Any alphabet will have its greatest value when E = 4 and G = 10. And, any alphabet will have its lowest value when E = 1 and G = 7. Value of C when E = 4 is 8. Value of D when E = 1 is 3. Difference is 5.
2. B will have its highest value when E = 4. B will be 7 in this case.
B will have its lowest value when E = 1. B will be 4 in this case. Difference is 3.
3. If A = 7, E = 2 and G = 8.
4. C is 4 greater than E. So, X is 4 greater than C.
When E = 1: C = 5 and X = 9. (A + E) in this case is 7, which is not equal to X. So, E = 1 is not the case.
When E = 2: C = 6 and X = 10. (A + E) in this case is 9, which is not equal to X. So, E = 2 is not the case.
When E = 3: C = 7 and X = 11. (A + E) in this case is 11, which is equal to X. So, E = 3 is a possible case.
When E = 4: C = 8 and X = 12. (A + E) in this case is 13, which is not equal to X. So, E = 4 is not the case.
When E = 3, D = 5.
5. A is 4 greater than F, and D is 4 less than G.
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