Question
On which of the following floor does Vikrant
lives? Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions: There are eight persons i.e. Dinesh, Vipin, Danish, Vimal, Deepa, Vikrant, Vinish and Diwakar who lives in a building having three floors such that ground floor is numbered as 1 and above it is 2 and so on up to top floor numbered as 3. Each of the floor consist of 3 flats as flat-1, flat-2, flat-3. Flat-1 of floor-2 is immediately above flat-1 of floor-1 and immediately below flat-1 of floor-3 and in the same way flat-2 of floor-2 is immediately above flat-2 of floor-1 and immediately below flat-2 of floor-3 and so on. Flat-2 is in east of flat-1, flat-3 is in east of flat-2. Note: Â If A lives above (or below) B, then there are living in same flat unless stated otherwise. Left and right are taken as per north direction. Dinesh lives in flat-1 and to the immediate left of Vipin who lives below of Vikrant. Vimal lives on the same flat and floor number. Vikrant lives in flat-2 of one of the floors. Vinish lives to the left of Deepa who lives on floor-3. Diwakar lives below of Vimal in the same flat as of Vimal. Danish lives to the left of Diwakar. Flat towards east of Vipin is empty.Solution
Vikrant lives in flat-2 of one of the floors. Dinesh lives in flat-1 and to the immediate left of Vipin who lives below of Vikrant. Flat towards east of Vipin is empty.
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