Twelve people are seated in two parallel rows of six each, facing each other. Row-1 has S, T, U, V, W, and X facing south, and Row-2 has M, N, O, P, Q...

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Twelve people are seated in two parallel rows of six each, facing each other. Row-1 has S, T, U, V, W, and X facing south, and Row-2 has M, N, O, P, Q, and R facing north. Each person likes a different movie from the list: Vertigo, Cinderella, Twilight, Gladiator, Uninhabited, Inception, Frozen, Watchmen, Tangled, Aladdin, Hero, and Wanted. No two people whose names start with consecutive letters sit next to each other. Given the following clues:

  • T sits at an extreme end.
  • Exactly two people sit between T and the person who likes Frozen.
  • N sits second to the left of the person facing the one who likes Frozen.
  • The person who likes Twilight sits second to the right of O.
  • T does not face the person who likes Twilight.
  • Only two people sit between P and R.
  • U is not at an extreme end.
  • X is not an immediate neighbor of T.
  • V faces the person who likes Tangled.
  • Exactly three people sit between those who like Tangled and Vertigo.
  • R likes Inception.
  • Only one person sits between R and M.
  • One immediate neighbor of M faces the person who likes Hero.
  • The person who likes Cinderella sits immediately to the left of S.
  • P sits second to the right of the person who likes Aladdin.
  • Exactly one person sits between those who like Watchmen and Wanted.
  • T does not like Wanted.
  • N does not like Gladiator.

Who is facing Q?

Options

A.

X

B.

V

C.

The one who likes Watchmen

D.

S

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