Here's the question bank on all the logical reasoning topics.
Five products, A, B, C, D and E are priced differently in a general store. 'A' is cheaper than 'C' but costlier than 'B'. 'E' is costlier than 'C' but cheaper than 'D'. Which product is the cheapest?
According to given information,Arranging products from the costliest to the cheapest.¢ 'A' is cheaper than 'C' but costlier than 'B'.So, C > A > B¢ 'E' is costlier than 'C' but cheaper than 'D'.So, D > E > C? Combining both sequences: D > E > C > A > BThus, clearly B is the cheapest.Hence, 'option 4' is the correct answer.
Scan QR code to download our App for
more exam-oriented questions
OR
To get link to download app