Question
Who among the following lives on the topmost
floor? Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below: There are Eleven people T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, A, B, C and D are living in a 11 floor building on different floors from top to bottom (such as ground floor is numbered as 1 and top floor is numbered as 11) but not necessarily in the same order. T live above Y. B live above X but not immediately. X does not live immediately above or immediately below V. Z lives on 7th floor. Two person live between Z and A. W live immediately above A. There is as many person living above W as below U. Five persons live between Y and D, who lives below Z. Only one person live between Z and V. C lives below V.Solution
1. Z lives on 7th floor. 2. Two person live between Z and A. 3. W live immediately above A. 4. There is as many person living living above W as below U.
There is no floor empty for U in CASE2 so CASE2 is cancelled out. 5. T live above Y. 6. Five persons live between Y and D, who lives below Z.
7. Only one person live between Z and V. 8. B live above X but not immediately. 9. X does not live immediately above or immediately below V.
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