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Gwalior's town council has exactly three members: Dev, Shahid, and Sukhdev. During one week, the council members vote on exactly three bills: a recreation bill, a school bill, and a tax bill. Each council member votes either for or against each bill. The following is known:

Each member of the council votes for at least one of the bills and against at least one of the bills.

Exactly two members of the council vote for the recreation bill. Exactly one member of the council votes for the school bill.

Exactly one member of the council votes

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Recreation Bill

School Bill

Tax Bill

Dev

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Shahid

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Sukhdev

 

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Exactly one member of the council votes for the tax bill. Sukhdev votes against the tax bill. So, Dev and Shahid can't vote for or against the tax bill in the same way. Hence, option (a) is ruled out. Shahid votes against and Sukhdev votes for recreation bill. Hence, option (b) is ruled out. Shahid and Sukhdev can't vote the same way on the school bill as in option (c).

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From the given options only option (c) is correct.

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From the above 2 cases, it follows case (I) and number of persons sitting between P2 and P4 is either 1 or 3.

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From the above 2 cases.

In case (I) if P12 is sitting opposite to P8 then P6 is sitting opposite to P7. In case (II) if P12 is sitting opposite to P8 then P10 is sitting opposite to P7.

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From the given information we can conclude that (P3) and (P4) are at seat numbers 7 and 6, respectively. And (P11) is the only person between (P3) and (P10) while (P1) is opposite to (P11). Hence, (P1), (P11) and (P10) must be at seat numbers 5, 8 and 9 respectively.

Then we have following two cases:

From the above 2 cases, it follows case (I) and opposite to P6 is either P12 or P2.

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