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Explanation:

Since Aditya didn’t get a call from any of the colleges, so for each college, he either didn’t clear one of the sectional cut-offs or he didn’t clear the aggregate cut-off or both.

If he didn’t clear one of the sectional cut-offs, then for that section he scored less marks than the least cut-off among the given cut-offs of all the colleges.

For example, for section A, it is given that the cut-offs for colleges 1, 4 and 5 are 42, 43 and 45 respectively. The least cut-off among them is 42.

So, in order to not clear the sectional cut-off of section A for colleges 1, 4 and 5, he should have scored less than 42.

Similarly,

For colleges 1, 2 and 6, Aditya’s Section B marks < 41

For colleges 1, 2, 3 and 5, Aditya’s Section C marks < 42

For colleges 4 and 6, Aditya’s Section D marks < 44

If he scores less in Section C and D, he would not get calls for any colleges. Also in order to maximise the score we would assume that he got just one less than the cut-off in section C and D and he scored maximum marks (50) in other sections.

∴ Maximum marks obtained by Aditya such that he doesn’t get any calls = 41 + 43 + 50 + 50 = 184

Hence, option (c).

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