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Saniya, her brother, her daughter, and her son are tennis players. As a game of doubles is about to begin:
1. Saniya’s brother is directly across the net from her daughter.
2. Her son is diagonally across the net from the worst player’s sibling.
3. The best player and the worst player are on the same side of the net.
Q1) Who is the best player?
(A) Saniya (B) Saniya’s brother
(C) Saniya’s son (D) Saniya’s daughter (E) Can’t be determined
Q2) Who is the worst player?
(A) Saniya’s daughter (B) Saniya
(C) Saniya’s son (D) either (A) or (B) (E) either (B) or (C)
Q3) Who is partner with Saniya?
(A) Saniya’s daughter (B) Saniya’s brother
(C) Saniya’s son (D) Either (A) or (B) (E) either (B) or (C)
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- Brother |Saniya
________|_______
Daughter|Son
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Saniya's son is diagonally across the net from Saniya's sibling i.e. her brother as Saniya's daughter is diagonally across the net from Saniya.
So the worst player is Saniya.
As the worst and the best player are on same side of the net so Saniya's brother is the best player.
And hence Saniya's brother is Saniya's partner. - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(21) No(7)
- let saniya be P
saniya's brother be B
saniya's son be S
saniya's daughter be D
than,B is directly net across D
and s is diagonally across the net from worst player sibling.but B and T are siblings and S and are siblings so both the sibling are in same team i.e. B and T are one team and S and B are one team.and B is directly net across D so s is diagonally net across B and directly net across T.
1.best player is the one who is diagonally across S i.e. B(saniyas brother).
2.worst player is the one who is directly across S i.e. T(saniya).
3.saniya's brother is partner with saniya. - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(5) No(3)
- 1)saniya //since saniya's son and daughter are on same side the condition of siblings fits only for saniya and his brother
2)saniya's brother//since saniya's son is diagonnaly opposite to worst player
3)saniya's brother since best and worst are on same side - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(2)
- 1.ans-a)sania
2.ans-a)sania's daughter
3.a)sania's daughter
in the one side of net sania and her daughter is there and the other side her brother and son is there
- 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(5)
- saniya's brother is across the net from her daughter. so they are on opposite side s of the net. saniya's son is diagonally across from the worst player's sibling. saniya's daughter is saniya's,son's sibling. So he is nt across saniya's daughter. he is diagonally across saniya's brother. so saniya's son and daughter are on the same side of the net. leaving saniya tobe partners with her brother. hence the answer is:
Q1>B
Q2>B
Q3>B - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(2) No(0)
- Q2)saniya is worst player....
Q1)as the saniya's bro come across to saniya's daughter dt is diagonally so saniya's bro is best player...
Q3)as the best player and worst player is at one side so....saniya's bro is saniya's partner..... - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(1)
- Q1: B
Q2: C
Q3: A
- 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(2)
- 1)B
2)B
3)B - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(1) No(1)
- 1.(a)
2.(a)
3.(a)
- 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(5)
- ANS IS E,D,D
- 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(3)
- b,c,adcDCc
- 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(2)
- 1. a
2. a
3. a - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(1)
- 1. sania,s brother is best player
2. sania
3. sania,s brother - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(1)
- 1-c
2-b
3-b - 11 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
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Q.2 If a student does 6 questions correct, what will be the difference between the maximum possible marks and the minimum possible marks?
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