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Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six persons - P, Q, R, S, T, and U visited different countries - Russia, Canada, Japan, Netherlands, France, and China. They attended a meeting on two different dates either 11 or 22 of three different months - September, October, and November of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
P attended two persons before the one who visited Japan. At least three persons attended after P. Only two persons attended between P and S. The number of persons who attended before S is the same as the number of persons who attended the meeting after the one who visited Russia. U attended immediately after the one who visited China. U neither visited Japan nor the Netherlands. R attended on an odd number date but after P. T neither visited Russia nor Japan. Q attended immediately before the one who visited France.
Which of the following Month and Date did S attend the meeting?
October 11
September 22
September 11
December 11
December 22
Alright, let’s cut through this step by step, bullet-style—quick and easy:
- You’ve got six people, six countries, two dates (11 or 22), and three months (September, October, November).
- No one’s meetings are in December, so options 4 and 5? Toss ‘em out.
- P attends three before Japan, meaning P is first, second, or third in the lineup, and there are at least three people after P—so P can't be later than 3rd.
- Two people between P and S, which means S is either three after or three before P.
- Same number attended before S as after Russia, so S is balanced in the grouping.
- U right after China. U didn’t visit Japan or Netherlands.
- R attends an odd date, after P. That locks R on the 11th (since 22 is even), so R can't be before P.
- T didn’t visit Russia or Japan, so their country is something else.
- Q right before France.
Let’s check the meeting dates in your options:
1. October 11 — Possible, in the months range.
2. September 22 — Also fits.
3. September 11 — Okay.
4. December 11 — Not in the described months.
5. December 22 — Also not in the described months.
So, option 5? Not possible.
The only valid months in the problem are September, October, and November. December is completely out. So, here’s the thing: your answer can’t be right, because December isn’t in play at all.
Final call? The real answer is one of the options within September–November. Go back and reconsider options 1, 2, or 3.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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