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Certain number of persons lives in a multistorey building where the bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor just above it as 2 and so on. Only ‘one person lives on one floor. Information about occupied floors is given only, rest of the floors are to be treated as Vacant. P lives on the floor which is sixth from the top. Q and D live at a gap of 3 floors such that D lives below Q_R lives on an even numbered floor below Q but above D. The difference between the floor numbers of Q and Riis equal to the floor number of T. No body lives above G, who is at a gap of two floors from P. Only one person lives below U, who lives on third floor. The sum of the floor numbers of P and D is equal to the number of floors in the building. Only 7 floors are there between G and Q who lives at floor number 9. 4 4 LO an bri wd fea add yresddag % i 2 ai sa 4 4 4 4 = Certain number of persons lives ina multistorey building where the bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor just above it as 2 and so on. Only one person lives on one floor. Information about occupied floors is given only, rest of the floors are to be treated as Vacant. P lives on the floor which is sixth from the top. Q and D live at a gap of 3 floors such that D lives below Q R lives on an even numbered floor below Q but above D. The difference between the floor numbers of Q and Ris equal to the floor number of T. No body lives above G, who is at a gap of two floors from P. Only one person lives below U, who lives on third floor. The sum of the floor numbers of P and D is equal to the number of floors in the building. Only 7 floors are there between G and Q, who lives at floor number 9. “without water dry earth” is coded as “bun gun mun nun” “dry fruits taste sweet is coded as “fun mun dun hun’ “life is sweet without sugar" is coded as “run hun kun bun cun* “sugar water fruits" is coded as “dun kun nun” 8 persons sit in a straight row facing towards the north. Their names start with the consecutive letters as per English alphabet series. They sit in alphabetical order from left to right. The ones whose names start with vowels like flowers while the ones whose name start with consonants like fruits. The names not necessarily start with the first letter of the alphabet series but are consecutive from wherever they start. (For example — F,G,H... or T,U,V or A,B,C... etc.) D sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Lily. The one who likes Apple sits third from the right end, D likes Mango and is second to the left of the one who likes Guava. The one who likes Papaya sits at an extreme end, The one who likes Rose sits at one of the extreme ends. 5 persons sit between the one who likes Grapes and the one who likes Rose. ‘One of the persons likes Banana. a oat aati ich ty: 4 jada ig Ay ia? arg aS nus a4 wa i = ‘Fi a 8 att OR ay 4 bi 2 zn a2 ao i 4 z : 4 ax aif a j A i a4 Aow i aa i #4 4 ag i i A 4 oe ah aa # 44 : i 4 : Fi 4 a : 4 iy a 4 3 FE uy t 4 8 persons sit in a straight row facing towards the north. Their names start with the consecutive letters as per English alphabet series, They sit in alphabetical order from left to right. The ones whose names start with vowels like flowers while the ones whose name start with consonants like fruits. The names not necessarily start with the first letter of the alphabet series but are consecutive from wherever they start. (For example ~ FGH... or TUV or ABC... etc) D sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Lily. The one who likes Apple sits third from the right end. D likes Mango and is second to the left of the ‘one who likes Guava. The one who likes Papaya sits at an extreme end. The one who likes Rose sits at one of the extreme ends. 5 persons sit between the one who likes Grapes and the one who likes Rose. ‘One of the persons likes Banana Nine students from A to | have different roll numbers. The roll numbers are nothing but the square of first 9 natural numbers as per the number series. As roll number is less than that of H and |, whose roll number is an odd number. Ds roll number is an odd number. E's roll number is a square of an even number below 6. The difference between the roll numbers of E and B is equal to the roll number of D. ‘The difference between the roll numbers of G and C is the highest. F's roll number is just higher than that of C. > 4 4 4 zt is 4 a 4 = 4 oa a i + * tat aaa HAW qoady 4 a» 4 4 qa30% ao q oad 4 a : i 3 74 ¢ id i Nine students from A to | have different roll numbers. The roll numbers are nothing but the square of first 9 natural numbers as per the number series. Xs roll number is less than that of Hand |, whose roll number is an odd number. D's roll number is an odd number. E's roll number is a square of an even number below 6. The difference between the roll numbers of E and B is equal to the roll number of D. The difference between the roll numbers of G and C is the highest. Fs roll number is just higher than that of C. 8 persons from A to H sit around a square table such that four of them sit at each of the corners while the other four sit in the middle of each of the sides. The ones who sit at the corners face outside while the others face inside. Asits second to the right of G, who sits at the corner. C is third to the left of () _, who faces outside. C is not adjacent to G. B is on the immediate left of (i)___, who is adjacent to C. H sits third to the right of (ii) _, who does not sit at the corner. D is second to the right of B. (iv)__ and B face each other. H sits second to the left of E. (v) sits in the middle of F and D while counted to the left of F. D does not sit immediate to either E or C j aie a ie ay <2 : a ga a a) | 3 ye a a q 4 + ql eaaat 230d # On Hay ets a A i z a 8 persons from A to H sit around a square table such that four of them sit at each of the corners while the other four sit in the middle of each of the sides. The ‘ones who sit at the comers face outside while the others face inside. sits second to the right of G, who sits at the corner. C is third to the left of () _, who faces outside. C is not adjacent to G. B is on the immediate left of (i)___, who is adjacent to C. H sits third to the right of (ii) __, who does not sit at the comer. D is second to the right of B. (iv) __ and B face each other. H sits second to the left of E. (v) __sits in the middle of F and D while counted to the left of F. D does not sit immediate to either E or C.

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