Eleven seats are arranged in a single row facing North, numbered 1 to 11 from West to East. There are three vacant seats, none of which are adjacent. ...

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Eleven seats are arranged in a single row facing North, numbered 1 to 11 from West to East. There are three vacant seats, none of which are adjacent. Each seat is occupied by a person of different age except the vacant ones. The following conditions apply:

  • Three persons sit between A and B.
  • The person aged 32 sits immediately to the left of B.
  • D and E are immediate neighbors of A, and A's seat number is less than 6.
  • B is as many years older than H as B is younger than D.
  • C sits third to the left of A.
  • One person sits between G and F, who is 40 years old.
  • The sum of the ages of D and G is 82.
  • H sits immediately to the left of one vacant seat.
  • H's age is half the age of the person sitting at seat number 11.
  • Persons aged 26 and 28 sit in odd-numbered seats.
  • D sits to the left of the person aged 22 and to the right of the person aged 28.
  • No vacant seat is between H and the person aged 22.

Question: How many persons are seated between the persons aged 22 and 35?

Options

A.

Four

B.

Two

C.

Three

D.

Five

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