Directions: Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.
J, K, L, M and N are five mobile in a flagship. They are ranked in the order of Memory - from the Highest to the Lowest- and in order of Price - from the Maximum to the Minimum. K’s memory is higher than N, but not as expensive as J and L, whereas M has the Maximum price of all but memory capacity is lower than J. While L memory is lower than M but higher than K, L is not as expensive as J. No two mobile got the same ranks in any of these parameters.Let us first write down all the conditions given and then tabulate the data.
Memory Capacity
K > N
J > M
M > L
L > K
Now let us put together all the information we have.
Memory Capacity
Highest |
J |
M |
L |
K |
N |
Lowest |
Price (Maximum to Minimum)
J > K
L > K
M is the Maximum.
J > L
Price
Maximum |
M |
J L K |
Minimum |
We do not know where N will come in the order of Price but he will definitely be less expansive as M. but N can’t be least expansive as it lowest memory.
⇒ But let's assume N is 2nd least expansive, then
M > J > L > N > K (here L is at 3rd lowest which is same as his rank in Memory capacity)
Hence, this cannot be the case.
⇒ Now let Assume N is 3rd lest expansive, then
M > J > N > L > K (this is possible case)
⇒ Now let assume N is 4th least expansive. Then
M > N > J > L > K (This is also a possible case)
Hence there will be two possible cases.
Price:
Maximum |
Case – 1 |
M |
N |
J |
L |
K |
Minimum |
Case – 2 |
M |
J |
N |
L |
K |
Memory Capacity
Highest |
J |
M |
L |
K |
N |
Lowest |
By looking at the tables we made above and from the answer choices, we End that L, J and M has higher memory as well as more price than K.