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A certain number of persons are standing in a staircase in such a way that steps of the staircase are marked in ascending

A certain number of persons are standing in a staircase in such a way that steps of the staircase are marked in ascending

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A certain number of persons are standing in a staircase in such a way that steps of the staircase are marked in ascending order from bottom to top starting from 1, such that the lowermost step is marked as 1, step immediately above it is marked as 2, and so on. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not standing together. The height of the sum of the first three steps (1, 2, and 3), the next three steps (4, 5, and 6), and so on is 15m. The height of the step in each pair is in ascending order.

The height of none of the steps is less than 3m. The height of each of the steps in the same pair is not the same.

L is standing on the step which height is 5m and standing fifth position from the top. One persons is standing between L and B. Three persons are standing between L and F. B is standing five steps above K and standing on the step which height is a perfect cube number. The number of persons standing above B is twice more than the number of persons standing below H, who is standing two persons above K. H is standing immediately below the step which height is 3m. C is standing immediately above G, whose step is 3m more than the height of the step of D. D is standing three steps above A, who standing on the step which height is 5m. Three persons are standing between J and the person who is standing on a step which height is 6m. The number of persons standing between J and C is one less than the number of persons standing between E and the person who is standing on the step which height is 5m. The height of the step of I is 5m and the height of E’s step is not a prime number.

Q. What is the height of the step which is three steps below F’s step?

A. 3m

B. 8m

C. 5m

D. 4m

 E. None of these

Q. How many persons are standing between H and J?

A. As many persons are standing between E and L

B. Four

C. As many persons standing below F

D. Both A and C

E. None of these

Q. The height of the steps of which of the following combinations is 6m?

A. H, L, and E

B. E, A, and F

C. G, K, and H

D. H and J

E. None of these

Q. Which of the following statement is/are not true?

A. A is standing five steps below J

B. The height of the step of G is 7m

C. L is standing immediately above B

D. Two persons are standing between F and J

E. None of these

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