In a quiz competition, if P scored more than Q but less than R, and S scored les

Practice Questions

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In a quiz competition, if P scored more than Q but less than R, and S scored less than P but more than T, who has the highest score?
  1. P
  2. Q
  3. R
  4. S

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a quiz competition, if P scored more than Q but less than R, and S scored less than P but more than T, who has the highest score?
  • Step 1: Identify the relationships between the scores based on the information given.
  • Step 2: From the question, we know that P scored more than Q but less than R. This means R > P > Q.
  • Step 3: Next, we see that S scored less than P but more than T. This means P > S > T.
  • Step 4: Now we combine the information: R > P > S > T and R > P > Q.
  • Step 5: Since R is greater than P, and P is the highest score among S, T, and Q, R must be the highest score overall.
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