Ten individuals are seated in two parallel rows with five people each. In the first row, M, N, O, P, and Q sit facing south, while in the second row, ...

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Ten individuals are seated in two parallel rows with five people each. In the first row, M, N, O, P, and Q sit facing south, while in the second row, U, V, X, Y, and Z sit facing north. Each person in one row faces exactly one person in the opposite row. They each prefer a different color from the following: Red, Orange, Blue, Brown, Black, White, Yellow, Pink, Peach, and Grey (not necessarily in the same order).

Given the conditions:

  • M does not like brown, and P likes black.
  • Y sits third to the left of U, who likes yellow.
  • M faces an immediate neighbor of Y, who likes orange.
  • The person who likes peach sits at an extreme end.
  • O sits second to the right of M.
  • The person who likes red faces the person who likes pink, but M does not like pink.
  • Only one person sits between N and P.
  • V and Z are immediate neighbors.
  • Z does not face M.
  • N does not like grey.
  • The person facing U likes white.
  • The person facing an immediate neighbor of Y likes brown.

Question: How many persons are seated between N and the person who likes white?

Options

A.

None

B.

One

C.

Two

D.

Three

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