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Comprehension (Question 11)For the following questions, mark your answer as,a. If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.b. If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.c. If both statements together are sufficient to answer the question.d. If either of the statements alone is sufficient to answer the question.e. If the question cannot be answered using both the statements.QUESTION 11bookmark_borderSelect the correct answerWho among Rani, Kiran, Sumanth, Ramana and Jaswanth is exactly in the middle when they are arranged in descending order of their heights?I. Sumanth is taller than Ramana but shorter than Jaswanth.II. Kiran is taller than Ramana and Jaswanth but shorter than Rani.radio_button_uncheckedaradio_button_uncheckedbradio_button_uncheckedcradio_button_uncheckeddradio_button_uncheckede

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Comprehension (Question 11)For the following questions, mark your answer as,a. If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.b. If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.c. If both statements together are sufficient to answer the question.d. If either of the statements alone is sufficient to answer the question.e. If the question cannot be answered using both the statements.QUESTION 11bookmark_borderSelect the correct answerWho among Rani, Kiran, Sumanth, Ramana and Jaswanth is exactly in the middle when they are arranged in descending order of their heights?I. Sumanth is taller than Ramana but shorter than Jaswanth.II. Kiran is taller than Ramana and Jaswanth but shorter than Rani.radio_button_uncheckedaradio_button_uncheckedbradio_button_uncheckedcradio_button_uncheckeddradio_button_uncheckede

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To answer this question, we need to arrange Rani, Kiran, Sumanth, Ramana, and Jaswanth in descending order of their heights.

From statement I, we know that Sumanth is taller than Ramana but shorter than Jaswanth. This gives us: Jaswanth > Sumanth > Ramana.

From statement II, we know that Kiran is taller than Ramana and Jaswanth but shorter than Rani. This gives us: Rani > Kiran > Jaswanth, Ramana.

Combining both statements, we can arrange them in descending order: Rani > Kiran > Jaswanth > Sumanth > Ramana.

So, the person exactly in the middle when they are arranged in descending order of their heights is Jaswanth.

Therefore, both statements together are sufficient to answer the question. So, the answer is c. If both statements together are sufficient to answer the question.

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