Integrated Rank-Time-Subject: Olympiad - Absolute-Beginner Level: core concept mastery Integrated Rank-Time-Subject: Olympiad ABSOLUTE BEGINNER

This skill primer 🌟 worksheet focuses on Integrated Rank-Time-Subject: Olympiad - a key topic in Data Arrangement. You'll solve 20 absolute-beginner-level problems (Worksheet 1 of 10). The primary focus is on core concept mastery. Master integrated rank-time-subject: olympiad problems, integrated rank-time-subject: olympiad reasoning questions, and integrated rank-time-subject: olympiad practice through systematic practice.

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Question 1

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Geography. - Mira did not take 35 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted History. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Eshan. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Jatin | 1 | 52 | Chemistry
Aarav | 2 | 69 | Geography
Mira | 3 | 35 | Computer
Sahil | 4 | 60 | History
Eshan | 5 | 32 | Math
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Geography.
- Mira did not take 35 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted History.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Eshan.

Question 2

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Geography. - Qadir did not take 58 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Computer. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Ira. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Gaurav | 1 | 55 | Science
Jatin | 2 | 47 | Geography
Qadir | 3 | 58 | Music
Uma | 4 | 67 | Computer
Ira | 5 | 70 | Chemistry
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Geography.
- Qadir did not take 58 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Computer.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Ira.

Question 3

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Computer. - Wafa did not take 56 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Science. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Gaurav. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Zoya | 1 | 53 | Geography
Vihaan | 2 | 52 | Computer
Wafa | 3 | 56 | Music
Laksh | 4 | 45 | Science
Gaurav | 5 | 76 | Art
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Computer.
- Wafa did not take 56 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Science.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Gaurav.

Question 4

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted History. - Nihal did not take 60 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Chemistry. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Wafa. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Zoya | 1 | 42 | Geography
Mira | 2 | 44 | History
Nihal | 3 | 60 | Science
Omar | 4 | 46 | Chemistry
Wafa | 5 | 73 | Music
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted History.
- Nihal did not take 60 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Chemistry.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Wafa.

Question 5

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted History. - Mira did not take 46 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Science. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Bhavya. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Sahil | 1 | 68 | English
Omar | 2 | 61 | History
Mira | 3 | 46 | Physics
Nihal | 4 | 55 | Science
Bhavya | 5 | 47 | Math
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted History.
- Mira did not take 46 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Science.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Bhavya.

Question 6

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Computer. - Yash did not take 75 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Math. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Laksh. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Fatima | 1 | 43 | Geography
Nihal | 2 | 47 | Computer
Yash | 3 | 75 | Chemistry
Zoya | 4 | 33 | Math
Laksh | 5 | 56 | English
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Computer.
- Yash did not take 75 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Math.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Laksh.

Question 7

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry. - Aarav did not take 51 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Music. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Gaurav | 1 | 60 | English
Tara | 2 | 45 | Chemistry
Aarav | 3 | 51 | History
Sahil | 4 | 31 | Music
Xavier | 5 | 38 | Computer
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry.
- Aarav did not take 51 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Music.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier.

Question 8

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Computer. - Aarav did not take 56 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Chemistry. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Cyrus. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Gaurav | 1 | 31 | Physics
Fatima | 2 | 44 | Computer
Aarav | 3 | 56 | Geography
Yash | 4 | 75 | Chemistry
Cyrus | 5 | 35 | English
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Computer.
- Aarav did not take 56 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Chemistry.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Cyrus.

Question 9

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Art. - Wafa did not take 33 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Geography. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Jatin. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Cyrus | 1 | 67 | Music
Fatima | 2 | 61 | Art
Wafa | 3 | 33 | Science
Hina | 4 | 69 | Geography
Jatin | 5 | 55 | Physics
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Art.
- Wafa did not take 33 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Geography.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Jatin.

Question 10

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Music. - Priya did not take 53 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Science. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Tara | 1 | 78 | Art
Eshan | 2 | 62 | Music
Priya | 3 | 53 | Geography
Mira | 4 | 72 | Science
Xavier | 5 | 39 | History
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Music.
- Priya did not take 53 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Science.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier.

Question 11

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry. - Uma did not take 60 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted English. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Vihaan. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Sahil | 1 | 36 | Math
Jatin | 2 | 46 | Chemistry
Uma | 3 | 60 | Art
Yash | 4 | 59 | English
Vihaan | 5 | 43 | Physics
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry.
- Uma did not take 60 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted English.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Vihaan.

Question 12

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Music. - Uma did not take 45 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Computer. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Nihal. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Bhavya | 1 | 35 | Chemistry
Omar | 2 | 49 | Music
Uma | 3 | 45 | English
Diya | 4 | 73 | Computer
Nihal | 5 | 61 | Math
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Music.
- Uma did not take 45 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Computer.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Nihal.

Question 13

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted English. - Wafa did not take 43 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Art. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Aarav. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Bhavya | 1 | 37 | Computer
Vihaan | 2 | 74 | English
Wafa | 3 | 43 | Music
Priya | 4 | 64 | Art
Aarav | 5 | 79 | Math
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted English.
- Wafa did not take 43 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Art.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Aarav.

Question 14

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Science. - Tara did not take 78 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Computer. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Eshan. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Qadir | 1 | 51 | Geography
Aarav | 2 | 45 | Science
Tara | 3 | 78 | Music
Mira | 4 | 32 | Computer
Eshan | 5 | 40 | Chemistry
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Science.
- Tara did not take 78 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Computer.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Eshan.

Question 15

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Science. - Omar did not take 72 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Music. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Zoya | 1 | 69 | English
Sahil | 2 | 77 | Science
Omar | 3 | 72 | Physics
Bhavya | 4 | 75 | Music
Xavier | 5 | 44 | Art
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Science.
- Omar did not take 72 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Music.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier.

Question 16

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted English. - Nihal did not take 52 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Math. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Vihaan | 1 | 31 | Music
Ira | 2 | 44 | English
Nihal | 3 | 52 | Computer
Hina | 4 | 34 | Math
Xavier | 5 | 40 | Physics
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted English.
- Nihal did not take 52 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Math.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Xavier.

Question 17

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry. - Uma did not take 52 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Science. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Rhea. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Jatin | 1 | 77 | Geography
Aarav | 2 | 70 | Chemistry
Uma | 3 | 52 | Music
Diya | 4 | 43 | Science
Rhea | 5 | 80 | Physics
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry.
- Uma did not take 52 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Science.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Rhea.

Question 18

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Science. - Laksh did not take 57 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted English. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Tara. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Hina | 1 | 67 | Art
Mira | 2 | 73 | Science
Laksh | 3 | 57 | History
Zoya | 4 | 61 | English
Tara | 5 | 58 | Music
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Science.
- Laksh did not take 57 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted English.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Tara.

Question 19

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Music. - Yash did not take 40 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted Physics. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Tara. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Wafa | 1 | 41 | Science
Kaira | 2 | 42 | Music
Yash | 3 | 40 | Computer
Cyrus | 4 | 46 | Physics
Tara | 5 | 66 | Chemistry
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Music.
- Yash did not take 40 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted Physics.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Tara.

Question 20

Five students attempted a test and received distinct ranks (1 best to 5 worst), took distinct times, and attempted distinct subjects. Use the clues: - The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry. - Nihal did not take 70 minutes and is not ranked 4. - The fastest finisher attempted English. - The one ranked 3 took more time than Aarav. Question: Who secured Rank 1?
Multi-Parameter Optimization
Set up a table: Student x (Rank, Time, Subject). Use rank-time inequalities and subject anchors (fastest subject).
Student | Rank | Time(min) | Subject
--- | --- | --- | ---
Rhea | 1 | 36 | Art
Priya | 2 | 37 | Chemistry
Nihal | 3 | 70 | Music
Xavier | 4 | 59 | English
Aarav | 5 | 71 | History
Integrate constraints across dimensions and validate uniqueness.
Verification:
- The student ranked 1 finished earlier than the one who attempted Chemistry.
- Nihal did not take 70 minutes and is not ranked 4.
- The fastest finisher attempted English.
- The one ranked 3 took more time than Aarav.
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