Fourteen persons sit in linear two rows, seven persons in each row. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V sit in row 1 facing the south direction while A, B, C, D, E, F and G sit in row 2 facing the north direction, but not necessarily in the same order.
P sits second from one of the ends of the row.
Three persons sit between P and U.
The one who faces U sits immediate left of D.

Two persons sit between D and F.
B sits adjacent to D.
Q sits third to the right of the one who faces B.

A sits second to the left of G.
The one who faces A sits immediate right of R.
Thus, Case 2 gets cancelled.

Only one person sits between S and T.
S does not faces D.

V sits opposite to C.

Now, only E is remaining.

This is the final arrangement.
The one who faces Q sits immediate right of E.