Fourteen persons are seated in two parallel rows of seven each. Row 1 consists of B, C, D, E, F, G, and H facing north, while Row 2 consists of P, Q, ...

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Fourteen persons are seated in two parallel rows of seven each. Row 1 consists of B, C, D, E, F, G, and H facing north, while Row 2 consists of P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V facing south. Each person in Row 1 faces a person in Row 2 directly opposite them. Given the following conditions:

  • T faces the person who sits third to the left of G.
  • The number of persons to the left of G is one more than the number of persons to the right of P.
  • The person facing P sits immediately to the right of B.
  • F neither sits at the extreme ends nor adjacent to G.
  • More than two persons sit between F and the person facing V.
  • The number of persons between T and V is the same as the number of persons between D and E.
  • S sits third to the right of Q.
  • Two persons sit between C and D, and D sits opposite R.

Question: How many persons sit between U and the person who faces F?

Options

A.

Second to the right

B.

Immediate left

C.

Fourth to the right

D.

Fourth to the left

E.

Third to the right

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