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Three persons live between D and the one who lives two floors above B, who is male. B doesn’t live above 4th A lives two floors below C, neither of them lives adjacent to D nor B. The one who live on 2nd floor from the top is female. The number of persons lives above G is one more than the number of persons lives below E. Neither A nor G is female. At most two people live above G. D doesn’t sit adjacent to E. D lives above C. H lives above F, who is male.
Statement: A ≤ B; A ≤ I; B = D; I < C
Conclusion:
I. C ≤ B
II. D ≥ C
Statements: 1 > 2 ≥ 3 = 4 < 5 ≤ 6; 7 ≥ 8 = 9 < 4 = 10 ≥ 11
Conclusions:
I. 2 ≥ 10
II. 3 < 7
III. 6 > 11
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Conclusion:
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