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Chapter-5: There Are Mainly Three/four Types of Questions

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CHAPTER-5

ORDER AND RANKING

In this chapter generally the ranks of a person from both

sides left or right or from top and from bottom are mentioned

and total numbers of persons are asked. In other words

a set, group or series of numerals is given and the

candidates is asked to trace out numerals following certain

given conditions. Sometimes the questions are based on

their interchanged positions.

There are mainly three/four types of questions -

1. Total persons and position of one person (either from left

or right) are given.

2. Position of more than one person is given.

3. Over lapping conditions:

a. Overlapping case: When (left + right) positions > Total

number of students
b. Not overlapping case: When Total number of students >

(left +right) positions

4. Ascending/Descending Order according age, height,

marks etc.

We have to find out:

1. Position from other side.

2. Total number of persons.

3. Number of persons in between

4. Minimum/maximum number of persons in the row.

5. Number of persons on either side of a particular person.

Formulas for Order and Ranking

 Finding ranks either from left or from right:

Total – (given rank – 1) = required rank

 Finding total numbers:

When ranks of one person is given from both sides of

the row.

Ranks of common person from both sides (R1 + R2) – 1


 Finding total number of the person: (Misc. Case)

When ranks of two persons and number of the persons

who are sitting between these two persons are given.

(a) (R1+R2) + number of middle persons

(b) (R1+R2) - (number of middle persons +2)

NOTE: Apply condition (b) only for overlapping case.

 Finding the number of persons who are sitting between

any two persons: (Simple case)

Total - (Rank from left + Rank from right)

 Finding the number of persons who are sitting between

any two persons: (Overlapping Case)

(Rank from left + Rank from right) - (Total + 2)

 Finding Rank of middle person: (Quick Trick)

Step 1- Convert both ranks from same side (side from

which rank of exactly mid asked)

Step 2- Finds the average of both ranks (answer)


 Shortcut for calculating total number of maximum and

minimum persons in a row:

NOTE: Mid no. means number of the middle persons.

Examples: 1 Here is a table.


Let discuss about ‘Ema’

Ema’s rank from top = 1 and from bottom = 5

Now total member in the row = 5

Means total rank = (rank from top + rank from bottom) – 1

= (1+ 5) – 1 = 5

Rank from top = total rank – (rank from bottom-1)

= 5 – (5-1) = 1

Rank from bottom = total rank – (rank from top – 1)

= 5 – (1-1) = 5

Examples:2

Meenam is fourteenth from the right end in a row of 40 girls.

What is her position from the left end?

(1) 24th (2) 25th (3) 26th

(4) 27th (5) None of these

EXPLANATION:

Clearly, number of girls towards the right of Meenam = 13


So, Meenam’s rank from left end = 40 – 13 = 27th

Ans. (4)

Examples:3

Raju is seventh from left and Rohan is ninth from right.

If there are six students between them then how many

students are there in a row?

(1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 22 (4) 21

(5) Cannot be determined

EXPLANATION:

Total number of students in a row = 7+9+6 = 22

Ans (3)

Note: We cannot apply overlapping case in this question

because if we are applying overlapping case then the


minimum student is eight which conflict with the rank of

Rohan from right.

Examples:4

Rohan’s rank 25 from the top and Sohan’s rank 30 from the

bottom. If there are three students in between Rohan and

Sohan then find out the total number of student ?

(1) 50 (2) 62 (3) 58

(4) Can't be determined (5) None of these

EXPLANATION:
Ans (4) Either (1) or (3) Minimum student = 50 while

maximum student 58.

Examples:5

Ram is eighth from left end and is fourth to the left of Shyam

who is eighth from right end. Then how many students are

there in a row?

(1) 19 (2) 21 (3) 24 (4) 20 (5) None of

these

EXPLANATION:
Total students in a row = 8 + 3 + 8 = 19

Ans: (1)

Examples:6

In a row of boys facing towards North, A is sixteenth from the left

end and C is sixteenth from the right end. B, who is fourth to the

right of A, is fifth to the left of C then. How many boys are there in

the row?

(1) 39 (2) 40 (3) 41

(4) 42 (5) None of these

EXPLANATION:

Clearly, according to the given conditions, there are 15 boys

to the left of A, as well as to the right of C. Also, B lies

between A and C such that there are 3 boys between A and

B; and 4 boys between B and C.

A B C
15 3 4 15
So, number of boys in the row = (15 + 1+ 3 + 1+4 +1+15)

= 40
Ans: (2)

Examples:7

Three persons A, B and C are standing in a queue. There are five

persons between A and B and eight persons between B and C. If

there are three persons ahead of C and 21 behind A, then what

could be the minimum number of persons in the queue?

(1) 27 (2) 28 (3) 40

(4) 41 (5) None of these

EXPLANATION:

As per the given conditions, there are two possible

arrangements as shown below:

Maximum person
Minimum person

Clearly, for the minimum number of person, we shall

consider arrangement (ii).

In (ii), number of persons in the queue

= (3 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 21) = 28.

Ans. (2)

Examples:8

In a row of 40 girls, when Komal was shifted to her left by 4

places her number from the left end of the row became 10. What

was the place of Swati from the right end of the row if Swati was

three places to the right of Komal’s original position?

(1) 22 (2) 23 (3) 25 (4) 26 (5) None of these

EXPLANATION:

On shifting 4 places to the left, Komal becomes 10th from the

left end of the row. Thus, Komal’s original position was 14th

from the left end.


Swati is 3 places to the right of Komal’s original position.

Clearly, Swati is 17th from the left end.

Number of girls to the right of Swati = (40 – 17) = 23.

Thus, Swati is 24th from the right end of the row.

Ans. (5)

Examples:9

Study the following information carefully and answer the

questions given below.

In a class of boys and girls, Jadeja's rank is 20th and Sunanda's

rank is 11th.

Jadeja's rank among the boys is 11th and Sunanda's rank among

the girls is 6th.

In the class, Sunanda's rank is 64th from the other end.


From the other end, Jadeja's rank among the boy's is 34th.

Q.1. How many total boys and girls in the class?

(1) 65 (2) 77 (3) 71 (4) 74 (5) None of these

Q.2. How many girls are there between Jadeja and last rank

holder (assuming it is a boy) in the class?

(1) 25 (2) 21 (3) 23 (4) 22 (5) None of these

Explanations of Q-1 and Q-2:


Examples:10

Study the following information carefully and answer the

questions given below-

Among Nikhil, Moon, Kapil, Jagdish and Gulshan each

securing different marks in a subject, Moon secured more

marks than only Kapil. Gulshan and Jagdish secured less

marks than only Nikhil.

Q.1. Who among them secured third least marks?

(1) Nikhil (2) Jagdish (3) Moon (4) Cannot be determined

(5) None of these


Q.2. If Nikhil secured 80 marks and Jagdish secured 65 marks

then what is the possibility of Gulshan’s marks?

(1) 78 (2) 63 (3) 60 (4) Cannot be determined

(5) None of these

Explanation:

Examples:11

Among Zojo, Yo, Xe, William and Vicky each scoring

different marks in a test. Xe scored more than William but not

as much as Vicky. Vicky scored more than Zojo, who scored

less than Yo. Who did score second highest marks?

(1) Yo (2) Zojo (3) Xe (4) Data inadequate

(5) None of these

Explanation:

Ans: (4)
Examples:12

Zombo, correctly remembers that his father's birthday is before

29th July but after 24th July whereas his younger brother correctly

remembers that their father's birthday is after 23rd July but before

28th July and his elder brother correctly remembers that their

father's birthday is on an odd date. On which date of July is

definitely their father's birthday?

(1) Twenty-five or Twenty-seven (2) Twenty-seven

(3) Twenty-five (4) Twenty-six (5) None of these

Explanation:

Ans: (1)

Examples:13

In the row of 40 students, Mahesh is 28th from left end and

Suresh is 25th from right end. If Danish is sitting exactly in

between them, what will be Danish’s position from left?


(1) 14 (2) 22 (3) 28 (4) 18 (5) None of these

Explanation:

Ans: (2)

Examples:14

Jai is 25th from left and Vijay is 24th from right. When they

interchange their positions respectively then Vijay becomes 31st

from right end. What will be Jai's position from left after

interchanging?

(1) 25 (2) 26 (3) 27 (4) 28 (5) None of these


Explanation:

Jai's position from the left after interchanging = 25 + 6 + 1 = 32

Ans: (5)

Examples:15

In a row of girls, Rita and Monika occupy the ninth place from the

right end and tenth place from the left end, respectively. If they

interchange their places, then Rita and Monika occupy

seventeenth place from the right and eighteenth place from the

left respectively. How many girls are there in the row?

(1) 25 (2) 26 (3) 27 (4) Data inadequate

(5) None of these


Explanation:

Ans: (2)

Examples:16

Ram is 27th place from left end in the row of 44 boys. Rohit is

15th from the right end in the same row .How many boys are

there between them in the row?

(1) Eleven (2) Ten (3) Six (4) Two (5) None of these

Explanation:
Ans: (4)

Examples:17

Students line up in a queue in which Aman stands fifteenth from

the left and Simran is seventh from the right. If they interchange

their places, Simran would be fifteenth from the right. How many

students are there in the queue?

(1) 21 (2) 22 (3) 28 (4) 29 (5) None of these

Explanation:

Simran’s new position is 15th from the right as well as the left end

of the row.
Therefore number of students in the queue = (14 + 1 + 14) = 29.

Ans: (4)

Examples:18

In a queue of children, Ajay is fifth from the left and Sunil is sixth

from the right. When they interchange their places among

themselves, Ajay becomes thirteenth from the left. Then, what will

be Sunil's position from the right?

(1) 8th (2) 14th (3) 15th (4) 16th (5) None of these

Explanation:

Since Ajay and Sunil interchange places, so Ajay’s new position

(13th from left) is the same as Sunil’s earlier position (6th from

right).

So, number of children in the queue = (12 + 1 + 5) = 18.

Now, Sunil’s new position is the same as Ajay's earlier position

fifth from left.

Therefore Sunil’s position from the right = (18 - 4) = 14th.

Ans: (2)
Examples:19

Kunal ranked sixteenth from the top and twenty ninth from the

bottom among those who passed an examination. Six boys

did not participate in the competition and five failed in it. How

many boys were there in the class?

(1) 35 (2) 45 (3) 50 (4) 55 (5) None of these

Explanation:

Number of boys who passed = (15 + 1 + 28) = 44

Total number of boys in the class = 44 + 6 +5 = 55.

Ans:(4)

Examples:20

In a queue, Vijay is fourteenth from the front and Jack is

seventeenth from the end, while Mary is exactly at the middle of

Vijay and Jack. If Vijay be ahead of Jack and there be 48 persons

in the queue, how many persons are there between Vijay and

Mary?

(1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 8 (5) None of these


Explanation:

Number of persons between Vijay and Jack = 48 – (14 + 17) = 17.

Now, Mary lies in middle of these 17 persons i.e., at the ninth

position.

So, number of persons between Vijay and Mary = 8.

Ans: (4)

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