Accountancy, asked by saksham200504, 6 months ago

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: B M, T, R, K H and D are traveling in a train compartment with IIl-tier sleeper berth. Each of them has a different profession of Engineer, Doctor, Architect, Pharmacist Lawyer, Journalist and Pathologist. They occupied two lower berths, three middle berths and two upper berths. B the Engineer, is not on the upper berth. The Architect is the only other person who occupies the same type of berth as that of B. M and H are not on the middle berth and their profession are Pathologist and Lawyer respectively. Tis a Pharmacist. Dis neither a Journalist nor an Architect. Koccupies the same type of berth as that of the Doctor. 1 ) who is architect /2) what is D's profession /3) which of the following pairs occupy the lower berth /4) which of the group occupies the middle breth answer the 4 question​

Answers

Answered by muskanyadav5n
3

Answer:

hello mate ✌

Explanation:

In such type of the question first find out the information given in the question one by one :

1: B is an engineer and he does not on upper berth.

2: Architecture is the only other person who has same type of berth as engineer.

3: M is Pathologist and not in middle berth.

4: H is a lawyer and not in the middle berth

5: T is Pharmacist.

6: D is neither Journalist not architect

7: K occupies same type of berth as doctor.

Going through the information carefully, we find D is a doctor and K occupies same type of berth as D.

From information 2 and 6, we find R is the Architect.

So, engineer and architect occupied lower berths as engineer, does not occupy upper berth and engineer also sharing same type of berth only with architect.

From 3 and 4, we find M and H are not in the middle berth so we left with D,K and T who are in the middle berth.

I hope it helped you have a good day please mark me as a brainlist

✌ ✌ ✌ ✌ ✌ ✌

Answered by kunalyadav73
1

Answer:

your answer is attached.

I hope it helped you

have a great day

Attachments:
Similar questions