Eight people — P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W — are seated in a straight line facing north. Each has a distinct age from the set {8, 11, 15, 17, 21, 25, 2...

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Eight people — P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W — are seated in a straight line facing north. Each has a distinct age from the set {8, 11, 15, 17, 21, 25, 27, 30}, but not necessarily in that order. The following conditions apply:

  • P sits at one extreme end. There are exactly three people between P and the person who is 11 years old.
  • R sits third to the left of the person who is 17 years old.
  • The 17-year-old is not an immediate neighbor of the 11-year-old.
  • R is not 11 years old. P is not 17 years old.
  • Q is 15 years old. S is not the youngest.
  • R is older than P, but R's age is not a perfect square.
  • The number of people between P and R equals the number of people between W and the 30-year-old.
  • T sits immediately to the left of the 8-year-old.
  • Q sits third to the left of S.
  • The youngest person sits at the extreme right end.
  • Everyone to the left of W is younger than W.
  • U is older than V.
  • Q does not sit at the extreme left end.

Question: Which of the following statements is true based on the above conditions?

Options

A.

(a) R sits third to the right of P.

B.

(b) R sits immediately to the left of S.

C.

(c) All are true.

D.

(d) T is 17 years old.

E.

(e) W sits immediately to the right of the person who is 15 years old.

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