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Direction: Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
Seven people P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are from seven different countries India, Brazil, China, USA, UAE, UK, and Russia not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them works in the same company but on different designation i.e. Chief Executive Officer ( CEO), Chairman, Manager, Deputy Manager (DM), Assistant Manager (AM), Assistant and Clerk. These ranks are given in descending order (ex. CEO is the senior and Clerk is the junior).
P is senior to V but he is neither CEO nor Manager. U is senior to R who is not from UAE. Two designations are between Q and the one who is from Brazil. P is from China and immediate senior to the one who is from UAE. Q is a junior to the AM and he is from Russia. More than four people are senior to S. The number of people who are senior to the one who is from Brazil is the same as the number of people junior to V. T is from the USA and is junior to one who is from India.
How many designations are there between U and S?
1
2
3
4
5
To solve the problem, let's arrange the people by their designation and nationality:
- P, from China, is senior to V but is not CEO or Manager.
- U is senior to R, who is not from UAE.
- Two ranks exist between Q, from Russia, and the person from Brazil.
- P is the immediate senior to the person from UAE.
- Q, a junior to AM, is from Russia.
- More than four people are senior to S, indicating S is very junior.
- The number of people senior to Brazil's representative equals the number junior to V.
- T is from USA and is junior to the Indian representative.
Based on these, the arrangement could look like this:
1. CEO – (Unknown)
2. Chairman – T (USA)
3. Manager – U
4. DM – P (China)
5. AM – Clerk (Person from UAE)
6. Assistant – R (Brazil)
7. Clerk – Q (Russia)
Now to determine the gap between U and S:
- Given that more than four are senior to S, S could be Clerk or Assistant. Let's assume:
- S is Assistant.
- U, as Manager, makes this gap apply certain logic that other constraints satisfy.
Thus, there are 5 designations between U and S, allowing this correct setup and maintaining criteria.
- So the correct option is 5: "5 designations between U and S."
- The correct answer is Option:5, 5
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