Question
Which of the following pair sits towards South-West and
South-East of U respectively? Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions: There are Twelve persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z and A who lives in a building having Four 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 and 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 and flat-3 is in east of flat-2. Note: If A lives above (or below) B, then there are living in same flat unless stated otherwise. Q lives immediately above of W who lives to the immediate East of U in an odd numbered floor. V lives to the west of Y who lives to the immediate above of S on Floor-2 and in Flat-3. X lives north-west of W and immediate west of Q. T lives immediately below of R who lives in North-West direction of P who lives immediately above of A.Solution
Q lives immediately above of W who lives to the immediate East of U in an odd numbered floor. As per these lines four cases will form: V lives to the west of Y who lives to the immediate above of S on Floor-2 and in Flat-3. Case-2 gets rejected since above said condition is not possible. Also we get two more sub cases from Case-1-A and Case-2-A
X lives north-west of W and immediate west of Q Case-1 gets rejected since above said condition is not possible
T lives immediately below of R who lives in North-West direction of P who lives immediately above of A. Note: Case-1-A, Case-2-A and Case-1-A (I) gets rejected since above said condition is not possible
Finally Z lives in 1st floor of FLAT-2 and we get the final arrangement
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Conclusions:
I. Q ≤ O
II. R ≥ T
III. Q > P Statements: B ≤ I; E = D; H > F; C ≤ H; I = D; A ≤ B; H < E
Conclusions:
(i) I > F
(ii) B ≤ H
(iii)...
Statements: Q ≥ R > U; R ≤ S; U ≥ B
Conclusions: I. B < R II. B ≤ Q
Statements: N $ Q, Q @ M, M % S, S % T
Conclusions : I. S # Q II. S & Q III. M & T
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Statements : M > J = L > O > I ≤ H < Q = N
Conclusions :
I. I > M
II. N > I
III. L < Q
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Conclusions: I. V # X II. V $ X
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J < O < K ≥ R > W; Y < B < P ≤ O
Conclusions:
I). W > B
II). Y < K
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