Question
Who lives two floors below S (same flat
type)? Answer the questions based on the information given below. 12 persons O-Z live in a building, which consists of four floors such that the bottommost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 4. Each floor has three types of flats (Flat 1, flat 2 and flat 3) such that flat 1 is to the west of flat 2, which is to the west of flat 3. Flat 3 of floor 4 is immediately above flat 3 of floor 3, Similarly, flat 2 of floor 4 is immediately above flat 2 of floor 3 and so on. Only one person lives in each flat. Each of the flat is of equal dimension. O lives in flat 2 on an odd numbered floor. S lives above O in the same type of flat and to the east of T. T doesn’t live on floor 3. Q and V live in the same type of flat such that Q lives immediately above V but below floor 3. Q lives in south east of T. X lives to the west of Q. X and U live in the same type of flat and X lives immediately above U. U doesn’t live in flat 1. P and W live in the same type of flat such that P lives immediately above W but not in flat 1. Floor number on which Z lives is higher than R, whose floor number is higher than Y.Solution
O lives in flat 2 on odd numbered floor S lives above O in the same type of flat and to the east of T. 3. T doesn’t live on floor 3. So, O lives on flat 2 of floor 3 or flat 2 of floor 1. Case W: O lives on flat 2 of floor 3: Case II: O lives on flat 2 of floor 2: Case II(a):
Q and V live in the same type of flat such that Q lives immediately above V but below floor 3. Q lives in southeast of T. X lives to the west of Q. X and U live in the same type of flat and X lives immediately above U, this is not possible in case II(b), so case II(b) is rejected. . U doesn’t live in flat 1, so case II(a) is rejected. So, X lives in flat 2 of floor 2 and U lives in flat 2 of floor 1. Q and V lives in flat 3.
Statements:
P < Q < R < S ≤ B < H; S > N ≥ Y
Conclusions:
I) P < Y
II) R ≥ N
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Statements: P ≥ Q ≥ R = S, Q ≥ T > U ≥ V
Conclusion:
I. P ≥ V
II. P > V
Statements: J < K; L = M; K >N ≥ L
Conclusions:
I. J < L
II. N = M
Statements: M = N ≤ P = C > G, D ≥ M > T = F
Conclusion:
I. D ≥ N
II. N > F
III. F < P
Statements: A ≥ B ≥ Y = Z = M ≥ N ≤ E ≤ F = J
Conclusions:
I. F > Z
II. J ≤ Y
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Statement: M < N; L ≥ U; L ≥ Q; U > N ≥ T
Conclusion:
I. N > Q
II. Q > T
Statements: X < H = U ≤ I < N = M, M > B ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. I > V
II. U ≥ MStatement: D > C > U < K > E > N < A
Conclusion:
I. D > N
II. D > A