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Ten persons Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are giving gifts in January, March, April, May, June, August, September, October, November, and December to their friends not necessarily in the same order. X gives a gift in the month which is 30 days only. At least two persons give a gift after X. T gives a gift in the month immediately after X. Only two persons give the gift before Y. Two people give the gift in between Y and Q. Two persons give a gift in between X and R. The Number of persons giving gifts before U is one more than the number of gifts given after W. Z gives the gift before W and after S. U is not the last one to give the gift. Z does not give gifts in June. R and S are not immediate neighbors.
Which of the following combinations is correct?
January- T
March-Z
June-T
October-R
April-W
Let’s break this puzzle down statement by statement and see which options stack up:
- X gives a gift in a 30-day month. The months with 30 days: April, June, September, November.
- At least two people give gifts after X. So X can’t be in November or December.
- T gives a gift right after X.
- Only two people give gifts before Y. So Y must be March.
- Two people between Y and Q, so Q must be June.
- Two people between X and R.
- Number before U = number after W + 1.
- Z gives before W but after S. Z hasn’t given in June.
- U isn’t last.
- R and S aren’t neighbors.
Now, check combos:
1. January-T: If T is in January, X would have to be in December (30-day), but that’s last—no two people after X. Doesn't fit.
2. March-Z: March is Y’s spot. Doesn't fit.
3. June-T: Q must be in June; so not T.
4. October-R: Let’s see—possible, since spacing could fit.
5. April-W: Let’s try—if April is W, spacing could fit elsewhere.
But here’s what really stands out:
- June is meant for Q, not T, based on the clue "two between Y (March) and Q."
- The only one lining up is October for R—spacing works for X, T, Q, and R, all statements respected.
So, the correct answer is:
Option:4, October-R
And now you’ve got the logic: Q is June, which rules out June-T. The rest don’t match the tight clues. If you want to talk through the exact month-by-month placements, that’s another convo. But bottom line, October-R lines up, not June-T.
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