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Seven people p q r s t u and v are from seven different

Seven people P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are from seven different countries India, Brazil, China, USA, UAE, UK, and Russia not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them works in the same company but on different designation i.e., Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chairman, Manager, Deputy Manager (DM), Assistant Manager (AM), Assistant and Clerk. These ranks are given in descending order (ex. CEO is the senior and Clerk is the junior). P is senior to V but he is neither CEO nor Manager. U is senior to R who is not from UAE. Two designations are between Q and the one who is from Brazil. P is from China and immediate senior to the one who is from UAE. Q is a junior to the AM and he is from Russia. More than four people are senior to S. The number of people who are senior to the one who is from Brazil is the same as the number of people junior to V

What is the designation of V?

  • (a) COO
  • (b) Manager
  • (c) DM
  • (d) Assistant
  • (e) AM



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To solve the problem and determine the designation of V, let's carefully analyze the given information step-by-step.

  1. Hierarchy of designations: CEO, Chairman, Manager, Deputy Manager (DM), Assistant Manager (AM), Assistant, Clerk.

  2. Given details:

    • P is senior to V but neither CEO nor Manager.
    • U is senior to R, and R is not from UAE.
    • Two designations are between Q and the one from Brazil.
    • P is from China and immediate senior to the one from UAE.
    • Q is junior to the AM and from Russia.
    • More than four people are senior to S.
    • The number of people senior to the one from Brazil is the same as junior to V.

Let's start by listing the ranks:

  1. CEO
  2. Chairman
  3. Manager
  4. DM
  5. AM
  6. Assistant
  7. Clerk

From the given information:

  • P is from China and can't be CEO or Manager, which means P can be Chairman, DM, AM, Assistant, or Clerk.
  • P is immediate senior to the person from UAE.

Next, Q (from Russia) is junior to AM, so Q can be Assistant or Clerk.

Now, positioning P and the person from UAE:

  • If P is Chairman, the UAE person must be Manager (this doesn't work as P should be senior to V and V should be right after Chairman in this case, but only CEO is left for P then).
  • If P is DM, the UAE person must be AM.

We deduce:

  1. P = DM (Chinese), UAE person = AM.
  2. Since Q is junior to AM and from Russia, Q is either the Assistant or Clerk.
  3. V is junior to P = DM and P is senior to the person from UAE (AM). Thus, V could be AM’s position or junior to AM.
  4. More than four people are senior to S; therefore, S must be Assistant or Clerk.
  5. Two designations are between Q and the person from Brazil:
    • If Brazil is Assistant, Q could be Clerk.
    • If Brazil is higher, Q needs to be in a fitting gap with two positions apart.
  6. Given Q's fixed in AM's junior spot, we try: Assistant is Q/Russia.

Once all other variable spots with two criteria fitting, let's conclude all:

  • R's not in UAE but fits with U's senior positioning and the clue of Brazil's number seniors = V's juniors.

Placing the overall mapped criteria carefully concludes: V lies fitting this: P, U -> R, positions derive:

  1. CEO (?)
  2. Chairman (?)
  3. Manager (U/Brazil)
  4. DM (P/China)
  5. AM (UAE person)
  6. Assistant (Q/Russia)
  7. Clerk (S, ...) Final logical pattern makes V (Assistant), all pivot clues best fit remaining pure test case in this mapped order.

Thus, the designation of V is indeed: (d) Assistant


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Megan Wells

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