Twelve persons sit in two parallel rows such that six persons sit in each row. In row 1 - O, K, L, M, N and Q sit and face the south direction while i...

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Twelve persons sit in two parallel rows such that six persons sit in each row. In row 1 - O, K, L, M, N and Q sit and face the south direction while in row 2 - A, B, C, D, E and F sit and face the north direction but not necessarily in the same order. The persons sit in row 1 face the persons sit in row 2 and vice versa. Which person faces Q?

Statements:

I. One person sits between D and the person who faces K. Two persons sit between N and L. One person sits between B and A. F sits to the left of E. M neither faces E nor sits to the left of O.

II. N neither faces D nor sits adjacent to the person who faces D. More than two persons sit to the right of F. K and B don’t sit at the end. O doesn’t sit adjacent to N and L.

III. L and K do not sit adjacent to each other. B neither faces N nor sits adjacent to the person who faces N. More than one person sits to the right of D who does not sit adjacent to E. E and F don’t sit at the end.

Options

A.

(a) If data in statement I alone is sufficient

B.

(b) If data in statement II alone is sufficient

C.

(c) If data either in statement I alone or in statement III alone is sufficient

D.

(d) If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III together is not sufficient

E.

(e) If data in all statements i.e., I, II and III together is sufficient

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