Eight persons have different heights and they are standing in a row according to their heights in descending order. Who among the following is the tal...

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Eight persons have different heights and they are standing in a row according to their heights in descending order. Who among the following is the tallest?

Statement I. Two persons stand between H and F. The number of persons stands before A is one more than the number of persons stands after E.

Statement II. E is not the shortest among all the persons. More than three persons are taller than E. C is taller than F.

Statement III. Only two persons are taller than A. A is just taller than D. Two persons stand between E and D. E is not the tallest person. G is taller than D but not just taller than A.

Options

A.

(a) If the data in statement I is sufficient

B.

(b) If the data in statement II is sufficient

C.

(c) If the data in statement I and statement III are sufficient to answer the question.

D.

(d) If the data in all the statement I, II and III are necessary to answer the question.

E.

(e) If the data in statement III is sufficient

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