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प्रश्न
Read the following information carefully and choose the appropriate option in the questions given below:
i. Six flats on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
ii. Q gets a North facing flat and is not next to S.
iii. S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
iv. R, next to U gets a Southfacing flat and T gets a Northfacing flat
Whose flat is between Q and S?
विकल्प
P
U
R
T
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उत्तर
T
Explanation:

Flat T is between Q and S.
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