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Directions :Nine persons- P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are working at different designations but not necessarily in the same order. The designations in increasing orders are Clerk, Associate, Officer, Manager, Chief Manager(CM), General Manager(GM), Chief Financial Officer(CFO), Chief Executive Officer(CEO) and President such that Clerk is the juniormost person and President is the seniormost person.

P is immediate junior to X. Only three persons are senior to S. The number of persons senior to W is same as the numbers of persons junior to V. The designation of P is neither Clerk nor Manager. W is immediate senior to S. Q is senior to U but junior to R. U is not the juniormost person.

If all the persons are designated in alphabetical order from senior to junior, then the designations of how many persons will remain the same after rearrangement?

1. Two

2. More than three

3. One

4. Three

5. None

Correct Answer : 1
Solution :

Nine persons- P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are working at different designations but not necessarily in the same order. The designations in increasing orders are Clerk, Associate, Officer, Manager, Chief Manager(CM), General Manager(GM), Chief Financial Officer(CFO), Chief Executive Officer(CEO) and President such that Clerk is the juniormost person and President is the seniormost person.

DesignationPerson
President
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)
General Manager(GM)
Chief Manager(CM)
Manager
Officer
Associate
Clerk

Only three persons are senior to S.

DesignationPerson
President
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)
General Manager(GM)S
Chief Manager(CM)
Manager
Officer
Associate
Clerk

W is immediate senior to S.

The number of persons senior to W is same as the numbers of persons junior to V.

DesignationPerson
President
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)W
General Manager(GM)S
Chief Manager(CM)
Manager
OfficerV
Associate
Clerk

P is immediate junior to X.

The designation of P is neither Clerk nor Manager.

DesignationPerson
PresidentX
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)P
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)W
General Manager(GM)S
Chief Manager(CM)
Manager
OfficerV
Associate
Clerk

Q is senior to U but junior to R.

U is not the juniormost person.

DesignationPerson
PresidentX
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)P
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)W
General Manager(GM)S
Chief Manager(CM)R
ManagerQ
OfficerV
AssociateU
Clerk

Now, only T is remaining.

DesignationPerson
PresidentX
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)P
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)W
General Manager(GM)S
Chief Manager(CM)R
ManagerQ
OfficerV
AssociateU
ClerkT

This is the final arrangement.

DesignationPerson
PresidentXP
Chief Executive Officer(CEO)PQ
Chief Financial Officer(CFO)WR
General Manager(GM)SS
Chief Manager(CM)RT
ManagerQU
OfficerVV
AssociateUW
ClerkTX

Two persons i.e. S and V will remain the same after rearrangement

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