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Nikhilesh is taller than Arvind who is taller than Mahendra. Naresh is smaller than Suresh but taller than Nikhilesh. Who is the smallest?

Ram is taller than Shyam. Rahim is taller than Ram. Karim is taller than Shokat but smaller than Shyam. Who is the tallest?

Five boys Mahendra, Anjani, Anil, Anand and Alok are sitting in a row. Anil is neither the neighbour of Anand nor of Anjani. Mahendra is not the neighbour of Anjani. Anil is the neighbour of Alok. If Alok is just in the middle, who is the neighbour of Mahendra ?

Karishma is taller than Kajal. Kajal is taller than Vimal. Ankita is taller than Kajal and Vimal. Who is the tallest ?

If in a class of 37 students the places of Anuradha and Saroj are 10th and 16th respectively, what are their places from the last ?

In a class of 65 boys the position of Mohan is 33. If the last boy is given the first position then on this basis what is the position of Mohan?

Shyam's position from the top is 17 and from the bottom is 15 among the students who passed the annual examination in a class. If the number of students who failed is 10, how many students had appeared in the examination?

The position of A in a class is from the top and the position of B is from the bottom. If C is at place after A and C is between A and B. How many students are there in the class?
