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Directions for questions 25 to 28: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.Shashi, a programmer, created an intriguing representation of his rankings in six consecutive games - G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, and G6 - each consisting of six rounds - R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6. He drew a grid to depict this arrangement in a unique way. Throughout every round of each game, Shashi consistently maintained a position within the top six ranks. Rank 1 is the highest, and rank 6 is the lowest. To identify each cell within the grid, the format used is GmRn, where ‘m’ represents the column and ‘n’ represents the row. For instance, G2R3 corresponds to the value 2. Shashi initially filled the grid with certain hints but left some cells blank. To complete the grid, every cell must be filled with a number from 1 to 6, ensuring that no number is repeated within any row or column.The rules of filling the grid are as follows:(i) If absolute difference between the two digits in neighbouring cells equals 1, then they are separated by a sign “+” or “–”.(ii) If a border between cells contains a sign “+”, a digit in a left or upper cell is one lower than a digit in a right or lower cell respectively.(iii) If a border between cells contains a sign “–”, a digit in a left or upper cell is one bigger than a digit in a right or lower cell. All instances of consecutive digits are shown by these signs.

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Directions for questions 25 to 28: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.Shashi, a programmer, created an intriguing representation of his rankings in six consecutive games - G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, and G6 - each consisting of six rounds - R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6. He drew a grid to depict this arrangement in a unique way. Throughout every round of each game, Shashi consistently maintained a position within the top six ranks. Rank 1 is the highest, and rank 6 is the lowest. To identify each cell within the grid, the format used is GmRn, where ‘m’ represents the column and ‘n’ represents the row. For instance, G2R3 corresponds to the value 2. Shashi initially filled the grid with certain hints but left some cells blank. To complete the grid, every cell must be filled with a number from 1 to 6, ensuring that no number is repeated within any row or column.The rules of filling the grid are as follows:(i) If absolute difference between the two digits in neighbouring cells equals 1, then they are separated by a sign “+” or “–”.(ii) If a border between cells contains a sign “+”, a digit in a left or upper cell is one lower than a digit in a right or lower cell respectively.(iii) If a border between cells contains a sign “–”, a digit in a left or upper cell is one bigger than a digit in a right or lower cell. All instances of consecutive digits are shown by these signs.

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