Question
Who lives in the same flat of T?
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are nine persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and I  are living on 3 floors (numbered 1 to 3) of a building. There are three different flats on each of the three floors.  Flats are X, Y, & Z such that Flat X is exactly to the west of flat Y and flat Y is exactly to the west of flat Z.  Flat X of floor 2 is exactly above the Flat X of floor 1 and so on. V lives just above R whereas V lives in Flat Z. P and R doesn’t live on the same floor. U lives just above P but not in the same flat. U and W live in the same flat, whereas W lives east of T. Only one person lives between I and Q, and they are living on the same floor. The one who lives west of S lives in the same flat in which I lives.Solution
V lives just above R whereas V lives in Flat Z. U lives just above of P but not in the same flat. U and W live in the same flat, whereas W lives east of T. P and R doesn’t live on the same floor.
Only one person lives between I and Q, and both are living on the same floor. Case II and II (p) are invalid because there is no place for I and Q. The one who lives west of S lives in the same flat in which I lives.Case I shows the final arrangement.
What should come in the place of [@] and [%] sequentially, in the given expressions to make ‘H > A’ always true?
A < B ≤ C [@] D = E [%] F ...
Statements: P ≥ Q ≥ R = S, Q ≥ T > U ≥ V
Conclusion:
I. P ≥ V
II. P > V
Statement:  F > E = L ≤ V ≤ P = C
Conclusions:
I. C > E
II. E = C
III. F > P
IV. C ≥ E
...Statements: C $ O, O% D, A © D
Conclusions:Â
I. A © OÂ
II. D @ CÂ
III. C © A
Statements:Â J > A > G < N < K = V
ConclusionÂ
I. J > K Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
II. V > A
...Statements: S ≥ U < N = A; D > U ≥ C
Conclusions: I. A > D II. C < A
Statements: U > G = L > V < K ≤ C > S < N
Conclusion I: U ≥ V
II: C > V
Statements: B > C = D > H ≥ A; B ≤ D = F ≤ E < G
Conclusions:
I. H < E
II. B ≤ E
...Statements: P @ Q, Q $ R, R & S, S % T
Conclusions:
I. Q @ S
II. T & P
Statements: V > R ≥ W < Z; X ≤ W; U < R ≤ Y
Conclusions:
I. X < Z
II. W < Y
III. Z > UÂ