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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Following is the structure of the stops on this route:
Case I:
R3 | R1 | R5 | R4 | R6 | R2 |
Stop 1 | Stop 2 | Stop 3 | Stop 4 | Stop 5 | Stop 6 |
Case II: | |||||
R4 | R6 | R5 | R3 | R1 | R2 |
Stop 1 | Stop 2 | Stop 3 | Stop 4 | Stop 5 | Stop 6 |
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It is mentioned that only one college was rated five star and only one college was rated three star.
Also Barla college was a five star college.
Therefore, there are three colleges with four star rating.
It is given that ABES Institute had a higher rating than the college where Purvi studied. ABES Institute has four star rating and Purvi studied in a three star rating college.
Also Gajraj college has four star rating since it is mentioned that it does not have three star rating.
We have Barla college – five star, ABES Institute – four star and Gajraj college – four star.
One of Anipal Institute and Chemical college has to have three st
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All 3 conditions are false. Because none of them following the selection procedure.
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Both E and F are selected then W and Y are ruled out respectively. There must be both X and Z.
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