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Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each such that they are equidistant from each other. In row 1, A, B, C, and D are sitting facing North. In row 2, P, Q, R and S are sitting facing south. All the members are from different countries viz. Delhi, Damascus, Tokyo, New York, London, Beijing, Dhaka, and Madrid, but not necessarily in the same order.
D sits second to the left of B and faces the person who is from New York. P sits at one of the extreme ends of the row but does not face the person who is from Madrid. S is sitting second to the right of Q and faces D who is from Damascus. Persons coming from London and Beijing sit adjacent to each other. The person who is from Dhaka sits adjacent to the person who is from Madrid but not at the end of the row. The person who is from London sits second to the left of the person who is from Delhi. More than one person sits between B and A.
How many persons sit between the person from Damascus and Madrid?
3
2
1
None
Cannot be determined
Let's break down the statements and solve the puzzle step by step:
- There are two rows: Row 1 (A, B, C, D; facing North), Row 2 (P, Q, R, S; facing South).
- D sits second to the left of B and faces the person from New York.
- P sits at an extreme end but not facing Madrid.
- S is second to the right of Q, facing D (from Damascus).
- London and Beijing are adjacent.
- Dhaka is adjacent to Madrid, but not at the end.
- London sits second to the left of Delhi.
- More than one person between B and A.
Arrangement Omitted for Clarity, but the main logic:
- D is Damascus and faces S.
- The person from Madrid is adjacent to Dhaka, but not at the end.
- London is second left of Delhi.
- After arranging, there is always one person sitting between the person from Damascus (D) and Madrid.
So:
Option 3: 1 is correct.
Quick summary of other options:
- Option 1: 3 (too far, not possible).
- Option 2: 2 (not fitting clues).
- Option 4: None (not possible).
- Option 5: Cannot be determined (clear answer can be worked out).
Correct answer:
Option 3: 1
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