Direction: By using the following information, answer the question given below: I. There are 3 flags on each side of the road. II. These six flags are labeled M, N, O, P, Q and R. III. The flags are of different colours namely - Pink, Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue and White. IV. The flags are of different heights. V. Q, the tallest flag, is exactly opposite to the pink coloured flag. VI. The shortest flag is exactly opposite to the green coloured flag. VII. R, the brown coloured flag, is located between M and P. VIII. O, the blue coloured flag, is exactly opposite to M. IX. N, the green coloured flag, is exactly opposite to R. X. M, the white coloured flag, is taller than O but shorter than P and NPlease read the question carefully and select the best choice.Which is the fourth tallest flag?
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Direction: By using the following information, answer the question given below: I. There are 3 flags on each side of the road. II. These six flags are labeled M, N, O, P, Q and R. III. The flags are of different colours namely - Pink, Yellow, Green, Brown, Blue and White. IV. The flags are of different heights. V. Q, the tallest flag, is exactly opposite to the pink coloured flag. VI. The shortest flag is exactly opposite to the green coloured flag. VII. R, the brown coloured flag, is located between M and P. VIII. O, the blue coloured flag, is exactly opposite to M. IX. N, the green coloured flag, is exactly opposite to R. X. M, the white coloured flag, is taller than O but shorter than P and NPlease read the question carefully and select the best choice.Which is the fourth tallest flag?
Solution
From the given information, we can deduce the following:
- Q is the tallest flag.
- M is taller than O but shorter than P and N. This means that M cannot be the second or third tallest flag. It can be the fourth, fifth, or sixth tallest flag.
- Since M is taller than O, O cannot be the fourth, third, second, or tallest flag. O can only be the fifth or sixth tallest flag.
- The shortest flag is opposite the green flag, which is N. So, N cannot be the fourth tallest flag. It can only be the first, second, or third tallest flag.
- R is between M and P. But we don't know R's height relative to other flags.
- P's height is not mentioned relative to other flags.
From these deductions, the fourth tallest flag can only be M, P, or R. But without more information, we cannot definitively say which one is the fourth tallest flag.
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