Question Numbers (30 to 34): Three participants – Akhil,
Bimal and Chatur participate in a random draw
competition for five days. Every day, each participant
randomly picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9.
The number on the ball determines his score on that
day. The total score of a participant is the sum of his
scores attained in the five days. The total score of a day
is the sum of participants’ scores on that day. The 2-day
average on a day, except on Day 1, is the average of the
total scores of that day and of the previous day. For
example, if the total scores of Day 1 and Day 2 are
25 and 20, then the 2-day average on Day 2 is calculated
as 22.5. Table 1 gives the 2-day averages for Days
2 through 5.

Participants are ranked each day, with the person having
the maximum score being awarded the minimum
rank (1) on that day. If there is a tie, all participants with
the tied score are awarded the best available rank. For
example, if on a day Akhil, Bimal, and Chatur score 8, 7
and 7 respectively, then their ranks will be 1, 2 and 2
respectively on that day. These ranks are given in
Table 2.

The following information is also known.
1. Chatur always scores in multiples of 3. His score on
Day 2 is the unique highest score in the competition.
His minimum score is observed only on Day 1, and
it matches Akhil’s score on Day 4.
2. The total score on Day 3 is the same as the total
score on Day 4.
3. Bimal’s scores are the same on Day 1 and Day 3.
If the total score of Bimal is a multiple of 3, what is
the score of Akhil on Day 2?