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Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Ten persons sit in two parallel rows facing each other. A, B. C. D and E sits in row 1 and faces South. U, V, W, X and Y sits in row 2 and faces North. Each of them likes ten different festivals i.e. Holi, Diwali, Eid, Rakhi, Easter, Gurupurab, Onam, Pongal, Christmas and Bihu.
X sits third to left of one who likes Easter. C sits in middle of the row. The one who likes Christmas is an immediate neighbor of D and faces the one who likes Easter. Two persons sit between V and W. The one who likes Diwali is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces V. C does not like Diwali. Two persons sit between the one who likes Eid and the one who likes Onam. The one who likes Bihu faces Eid and sit third to the left of E. U does not likes Easter. U is not an immediate neighbor of the one who faces B. The one who likes Gurupurab sit at an extreme end. V does not like Eid. Only one person sits between the one who likes Gurupurab and Pongal. The one who like Holi faces the one who likes Pongal. The one who likes Rakhi faces North
U likes which festival?
Bihu
Gurupurab
Rakhi
Either (c) or (e)
Holi
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