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Six players – Tanzi, Umeza, Wangdu, Xyla, Yonita and Zeneca competed in an archery
tournament. The tournament had three compulsory rounds, Rounds 1 to 3. In each round every
player shot an arrow at a target. Hitting the centre of the target (called bull’s eye) fetched
the highest score of 5. The only other possible scores that a player could achieve were 4, 3, 2
and 1. Every bull’s eye score in the first three rounds gave a player one additional chance to
shoot in the bonus rounds, Rounds 4 to 6. The possible scores in Rounds 4 to 6 were identical to
the first three.
A player’s total score in the tournament was the sum of his/her scores in
all rounds played by him/her. The table below presents partial information on points scored by
the players after completion of the tournament. In the table, NP means that the player did not
participate in that round, while a hyphen means that the player participated in that round and
the score information is missing
The following facts are also known.
1.Tanzi, Umeza and
Yonita had the same total score.
2.Total scores for all players, except one, were in
multiples of three.
3.The highest total score was one more than double of the lowest total
score.
4.The number of players hitting bull’s eye in Round 2 was double of that in Round 3.
5.Tanzi and Zeneca had the same score in Round 1 but different scores in Round 3.
Question 22 : What was Zeneca's total score?
The question is "What was Zeneca's total score?"
Choice D is the correct answer.
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