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The staff of a bank are Mr A, Mr B, Mrs C, Miss D, Mr E and Miss F. The positions they occupy are manager, assistant manager, cashier, stenographer, teller and clerk, though not necessarily in that order. The assistant manager is the managers grandson, the cashier is the stenographers son-in-law. Mr A is a bachelor. Miss D is the tellers step sister and Mr E is the managers neighbour. Mr B cannot have a grandson or son-in-law as he is only 20 years old.
Who is the clerk ?
Mr B
Miss D
Miss F
None of the above
- Mr A is a bachelor, so he can't be the manager or the assistant manager with a grandson.
- Mr B is only 20 years old and can't have a grandson or son-in-law, so he can't be the manager or the cashier.
- Mrs C is likely older, so she could be the manager or related to the cashier/stenographer positions.
- Miss D is the teller’s step-sister, ruling her out as the teller.
- Mr E is the manager’s neighbor, not the manager.
- The assistant manager is the manager's grandson.
- Miss F could fit in the younger positions like clerk or teller.
?? Correct Answer: Option 3, Miss F
- Miss F most logically fits the role of the clerk considering the relationships and positions deduced.
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