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­If Sidney is taller than Roger, Roger is taller than Vernon, and Billy is taller than both Roger and Felix, then which of the following statements must be true?

A. Felix is shorter than Roger.
B. Sidney is taller than Billy.
C. Roger is shorter than Felix.
D. Sidney is taller than Felix.
E. Billy is taller than Vernon.
­S > R
___R > V
B > R & F­

(A) Reverse relation, can not be concluded...
(B) Relationship can not be established (It can be B > S) 
(C) Can be or can not be true. It can be R = F or R > F
(D) Relationship between R & F is not know hence we can not conclude relationship between S and F
(E) B >R & R > V , So B > R > V Holds good, Answer must be (E)
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If Sidney is taller than Roger, Roger is taller than Vernon, and Billy is taller than both Roger and Felix, then which of the following statements must be true?

A. Felix is shorter than Roger. False
B. Sidney is taller than Billy. False
C. Roger is shorter than Felix. False
D. Sidney is taller than Felix. False
E. Billy is taller than Vernon. True

This can be done by representing on a number line

The correct answer is E


 
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Given : S > R ; R > V ; B > R ; B > F

Sequences created:

1. S > R > V
2. B > R > V
3. B > F


From this, option E is already proven, and other options may or may not be true.
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