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Start learning 50% faster. Sign in nowThe person who likes Ashwani lives on floor numbered 4. Only two persons live between D and the one who likes Ashwani. The persons who live on the ground floor and the topmost floor don’t like Orange. A does not live on the lowermost floor. A lives on any odd numbered floor below the one who likes Ashwani. G lives on an even numbered floor but neither immediately above nor immediately below the floor of A. Only one person lives between B and F. The person who likes Amit live on any floor above the B’s floor. B does not like neither Purple nor Red. Case-1 More than three persons sit between the one who likes Yellow and the one who likes Orange. The person who likes Atul does not like Yellow. Only two persons live between A and the person who likes Aman. The person who likes Orange lives exactly between the persons who like Brown and Blue. F lives on an even numbered floor and does not like Ashwani. Only three persons live between the persons who like Amit and Atul respectively. Only two persons live between the one who likes Purple and the one who likes Brown. The person who likes Abhishek lives on the floor immediately above the floor of the person who likes Aadil. CASE-1
C does not like Amit or Atul. Case 2 gest eliminated.
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