Number Ranking Test in Reasoning is one the segment that asked on each and every exams including IBPS, SSC, SBI and Bank PO Examination. Ranking Test also defines the abilities of students for fast maths analysis and calculation. Believe it, Ranking test is easy to solve because there is complications ever. it just based on core maths methodology but many students found difficult to solve. here is the Number Ranking Tricks and Shortcuts to crack it fast.
Ranking Test Shortcuts & Tricks - Reasoning
note down the following five tips to crack or solve any Ranking test questions in reasoning.
- Rank of a person from lower = total persons in row - rank of that person from upper + 1
- Rank of a person from right = total persons in row - rank of that person from left + 1
- Rank of a person from upper = total persons in row - rank of that person from lower + 1
- Rank of a person from left = total persons in row - rank of that person from right + 1
- total person in row = rank of a person from upper / left + rank of a person from lower / right - 1
Examples :
1) Priya ranks sixteenth from the top and forty-ninth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class?
A: 65
B: 64
C: 63
D: 66
Explanation :
we have to find total persons in class right? so we will use the fifth rule.
rank the person from upper level which is 16 + rank of a person from lower level which is 49 = 65 - 1 = 64
Ans (B) 64
2) Pradeep ranked sixteenth from the top and twenty ninth from the bottom among those who passed an examination. Six boys did not participate in the competition and five failed in it. How many boys were there in the class?
A: 33
B: 35
C: 45
D: 55
Explanation :
16 from top + 29 from bottom + 6 not participated + 5 failed - 1 = 55
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