Nine individuals P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X belong to three different states: Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. Each state has at least two and at most ...

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Nine individuals P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X belong to three different states: Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. Each state has at least two and at most four persons. The following conditions apply:

  • If a person A and the one who is 12 years old belong to the same state, then A is not 12 years old.
  • W and the person aged 51 belong to the same state.
  • Only Q and the person aged 18 belong to the same state.
  • P and V belong to different states.
  • W is 7 years younger than V.
  • S is twice as old as Q.
  • P and S belong to different states.
  • V is 61 years old, and the person aged 64 belongs to the same state as V.
  • S does not belong to Assam or Tripura.
  • The person aged 35 belongs to Tripura.
  • No one's age is less than 18 or more than 68.
  • T and the person aged 64 belong to the same state.
  • W does not belong to Tripura.
  • U and the person aged 29 belong to the same state.
  • P does not belong to Assam.
  • R is 29 years old and 3 years younger than Q.
  • X is the youngest.
  • P is 2 years older than U.
  • P's age is not a multiple of 5.

Based on the above, which of the following statements is true?

I. U is younger than W
II. R does not belong to Manipur
III. The sum of the ages of Q and T is more than 35 years

Options

A.

Both I and II

B.

Only III

C.

All I, II and III

D.

Both II and III

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