Nine persons of different heights are arranged in descending order according to their height. Who among the following is the 3rd tallest? Statement I:...

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Nine persons of different heights are arranged in descending order according to their height. Who among the following is the 3rd tallest?

Statement I: Two persons are between Q and R. P is shorter than S but not immediately shorter. The number of persons between R and S is equal to the number of persons between Q and R. T and U are not shorter than S. More than two persons are between P and U. T is taller than R.

Statement II: Only two persons are shorter than Q. One person is between Q and V. No one is between V and R. The number of persons between R and Q equals the number of persons taller than T. U is taller than T but shorter than S.

Options

A.

If the data in statement I alone are sufficient

B.

If the data in statement II alone are sufficient

C.

If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer

D.

If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient

E.

If the data given in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer

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