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The person who belongs to Bihar appeared for RRB PO. And V, Q and the person who belongs to Bihar appeared for same exam. So, V and Q also appeared for RRB PO. R belongs to Meghalaya and appeared for IBPS Clerk. V belongs to Himachal Pradesh. T appeared for SBI SO. U and the person who belongs to Himachal Pradesh appeared for same exam. Therefore, U appeared for RRB PO. The person who belongs to Haryana appeared for RRB PO. The person who belongs to Punjab appeared for IBPS Clerk. S neither belongs to Haryana nor Madhya Pradesh. So, S belongs to Assam. T does not belong to Bihar. Therefore U belongs to Bihar. Final table
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