Math, asked by sravyapendyala, 5 months ago

Seven teachers E, D, K, Z. O, S and Q teach different
subjects, viz Biology. History. Civics, Hindi, English,
Sanskrit and Physics, in a week starting from Monday to
Sunday. The persons whose names start with first half of
the English alphabetical order teach the subject before
Thursday while the persons whose names start with second
half of the English alphabetical order teach the subject
after Wednesday, but not necessarily in the same order.
Only two teachers teach between E and the one who
teaches Sanskrit. O teaches immediately before the one
who teaches English. Only three teachers teach between S
and the one who teaches Biology. S does not teach on
Sunday. More than two teachers teach between Q and the
one who teaches History. The one who teaches Civis
teaches the subject immediately after D. K does not teach
Civics. Z does not teach immediately before the one who
teaches Sanskrit. O and Z do not teach Physics. Neither Z
nor S teaches Hindi.

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Answered by vinayakdev959
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Answer:

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(a) Good aesthetics and ethics

(b) Motivated employees

(c) Excellent management

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