Multi-dimensional Ranking - Intermediate Level: tricky scenarios handling Multi-dimensional Ranking INTERMEDIATE

This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Multi-dimensional Ranking - a key topic in Ranking Ordering. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve multi-dimensional ranking, multi-dimensional ranking tricks, and multi-dimensional ranking shortcut methods through systematic practice.

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Question 1

Five people G, H, J, F, and I are compared by Height and Age. i) F is older than J but shorter than H. ii) G is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) I is older than G. iv) J is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is I > G > F > J > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is G > J > H > F > I. Thus, oldest is I and shortest is I.

Question 2

Five people J, I, F, G, and H are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than F but shorter than I. ii) J is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) H is older than J. iv) F is not the shortest, and I is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is H > J > G > F > I. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is J > F > I > G > H. Thus, oldest is H and shortest is H.

Question 3

Five people I, G, H, F, and J are compared by Height and Age. i) F is older than H but shorter than G. ii) I is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) J is older than I. iv) H is not the shortest, and G is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is J > I > F > H > G. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is I > H > G > F > J. Thus, oldest is J and shortest is J.

Question 4

Five people J, H, F, G, and I are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than F but shorter than H. ii) J is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) I is older than J. iv) F is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is I > J > G > F > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is J > F > H > G > I. Thus, oldest is I and shortest is I.

Question 5

Five people I, H, J, G, and F are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than J but shorter than H. ii) I is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) F is older than I. iv) J is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is F > I > G > J > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is I > J > H > G > F. Thus, oldest is F and shortest is F.

Question 6

Five people I, J, F, G, and H are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than F but shorter than J. ii) I is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) H is older than I. iv) F is not the shortest, and J is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is H > I > G > F > J. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is I > F > J > G > H. Thus, oldest is H and shortest is H.

Question 7

Five people J, G, I, F, and H are compared by Height and Age. i) F is older than I but shorter than G. ii) J is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) H is older than J. iv) I is not the shortest, and G is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is H > J > F > I > G. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is J > I > G > F > H. Thus, oldest is H and shortest is H.

Question 8

Five people G, H, J, F, and I are compared by Height and Age. i) F is older than J but shorter than H. ii) G is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) I is older than G. iv) J is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is I > G > F > J > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is G > J > H > F > I. Thus, oldest is I and shortest is I.

Question 9

Five people J, H, I, G, and F are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than I but shorter than H. ii) J is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) F is older than J. iv) I is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is F > J > G > I > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is J > I > H > G > F. Thus, oldest is F and shortest is F.

Question 10

Five people H, I, F, G, and J are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than F but shorter than I. ii) H is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) J is older than H. iv) F is not the shortest, and I is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is J > H > G > F > I. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is H > F > I > G > J. Thus, oldest is J and shortest is J.

Question 11

Five people H, J, G, F, and I are compared by Height and Age. i) F is older than G but shorter than J. ii) H is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) I is older than H. iv) G is not the shortest, and J is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is I > H > F > G > J. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is H > G > J > F > I. Thus, oldest is I and shortest is I.

Question 12

Five people F, J, I, H, and G are compared by Height and Age. i) H is older than I but shorter than J. ii) F is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) G is older than F. iv) I is not the shortest, and J is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is G > F > H > I > J. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is F > I > J > H > G. Thus, oldest is G and shortest is G.

Question 13

Five people J, H, I, G, and F are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than I but shorter than H. ii) J is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) F is older than J. iv) I is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is F > J > G > I > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is J > I > H > G > F. Thus, oldest is F and shortest is F.

Question 14

Five people G, H, I, J, and F are compared by Height and Age. i) J is older than I but shorter than H. ii) G is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) F is older than G. iv) I is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is F > G > J > I > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is G > I > H > J > F. Thus, oldest is F and shortest is F.

Question 15

Five people I, H, G, F, and J are compared by Height and Age. i) F is older than G but shorter than H. ii) I is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) J is older than I. iv) G is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is J > I > F > G > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is I > G > H > F > J. Thus, oldest is J and shortest is J.

Question 16

Five people F, I, J, G, and H are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than J but shorter than I. ii) F is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) H is older than F. iv) J is not the shortest, and I is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is H > F > G > J > I. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is F > J > I > G > H. Thus, oldest is H and shortest is H.

Question 17

Five people G, F, J, I, and H are compared by Height and Age. i) I is older than J but shorter than F. ii) G is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) H is older than G. iv) J is not the shortest, and F is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is H > G > I > J > F. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is G > J > F > I > H. Thus, oldest is H and shortest is H.

Question 18

Five people J, H, F, I, and G are compared by Height and Age. i) I is older than F but shorter than H. ii) J is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) G is older than J. iv) F is not the shortest, and H is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is G > J > I > F > H. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is J > F > H > I > G. Thus, oldest is G and shortest is G.

Question 19

Five people H, J, F, G, and I are compared by Height and Age. i) G is older than F but shorter than J. ii) H is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) I is older than H. iv) F is not the shortest, and J is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is I > H > G > F > J. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is H > F > J > G > I. Thus, oldest is I and shortest is I.

Question 20

Five people I, G, F, H, and J are compared by Height and Age. i) H is older than F but shorter than G. ii) I is the tallest, but not the oldest. iii) J is older than I. iv) F is not the shortest, and G is the youngest. Who are the oldest and the shortest respectively?
Age: From (iii) J > F, and (ii) says F is not oldest, so J is oldest. Clue (iv) sets G as youngest. Also (i) gives I > H. A valid age order is J > I > H > F > G. Height: (ii) makes F tallest; (i) ensures G taller than I; (iv) H not shortest. A valid height order is I > F > G > H > J. Thus, oldest is J and shortest is J.
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