Comprehension Passage
Directions : Answer the questions based on the information given below.

An exam is conducted in a city of single shift and the exam contains three sections i.e. Quant (35 questions), Reasoning (35 questions) and English (30 questions). Each question carries 1 mark for right answer, -0.25 marks for wrong answer and there is no penalty for not attempting the questions.
Data is given about number of questions attempted by five students in three different sections. It also shows the number of right and wrong answers marked by the students.
 
Students  Ratio of Attempted questions to Not Attempted questions  Ratio of Right questions to Wrong questions in the 'Quant' section out of Attempted questions  Ratio of Right questions to Wrong questions in the 'Reasoning' section out of Attempted questions Ratio of Right questions to Wrong questions in the 'English' section out of Attempted questions
A ----- 5 : 1 3 : 1 -----
B 17 : 3 ----- ----- 3 : 2
C ----- 5 : 2 5 : 1 -----
D 4 : 1 ----- 2 : 1 3 : 1
E 19 : 1 5 : 2 ----- 13 : 2
Note: Some data in the data is missing that need to be calculated while calculating individual questions.

Some other information is also known: Ratio of number of questions attempted by A in 'Quant' to that in 'English' is 3: 2 and number of questions attempted by B in 'Quant' is 10 less than that in 'Reasoning' by him. Total questions attempted by C in 'English' is 22 and number of questions attempted by D in 'Reasoning' is 75% of that in 'Quant'. Total number of questions attempted by E in 'Reasoning' and 'English' sections are equal.

Out of the total attempted questions in Quant by B, 20% he got wrong. Ratio of correct attempted questions in Quant to that in reasoning by him is 5: 7. If difference between correct and wrong attempted questions by him in English is 5, then how many marks he secured in the test?

1
55.5
2
56.5
3
57.5
4
58.5
5
59.5

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