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Ten students are sitting in two parallel rows

containing five seats each, in such a way that there is

an equal distance between adjacent seats. Row 1 is

to the north of row 2. In each row some of them are

facing north and some of them are facing south. Each

of them scored a different mark among – 19, 23, 32,

46, 54, 56, 63, 64, 78 and 93. The following

information is known about them.

I. The student who scored the highest mark sits

opposite the person who sits immediate left of

the person who scored 63 marks.

II. The person who scored 63 marks and the person

who scored four marks less than the person who

sits at the east extreme of row 1 face each other.

III. The difference between the marks of the person,

who sits at the east extreme of row 2 and the

person who sits adjacent to him is 10 and both of

them face south.

IV. The person who scored 32 marks sits at the

middle of row 1 and faces the same direction as

the person who scored least marks.

V. The person who scored twice that of the person

who sits at the east extreme of row 1 is adjacent

to the person who scored 32.

VI. The difference between the marks of only two

persons who are sitting adjacent to each other in

row 2 is 2.

VII. The person who sits opposite the person who

scored 54 marks scored more than 54 marks and

both of them face the same direction.

VIII. No two persons who sit adjacent to each other

face south in row 1. No two persons who sit

adjacent to each other face north in row 2 and at

least two persons face north in row 2.

33. Who sits at the extreme east of row 2?

(1) The person who scored 64 marks.

(2) The person who scored 54 marks.

(3) The person who scored 93 marks.

(4) The person who scored 78 marks.

(5) The person who scored 756 marks.​

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