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Posted Date: 04 Aug 2008      Posted By: S.Nagarajan      Member Level: Gold       Category: Arithmetic Reasoning

(i) A, B, C, D and E reside in a five storey building.

(ii) B and E do not reside on the ground floor.

(iii) D resides one storey above A and one storey below C.

(iv) E does not reside on the top floor.

How many of them reside above C?



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