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Six people P, Q, R, S, T and U sit in a row, not necessarily in the same order. If two persons sit in between P and Q, and two persons sit in between T and U, then how many persons sit in between R and S?
1. Two
2. Three
3. One
4. Four

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Correct Answer - Option 1 : Two

Given statements:

 If two persons sit in between P and Q, and two persons sit in between T and U.

Inference: Here, P and Q are sitting at the gap of two persons. Similarly, T and U are seating at the gap of two persons. For any of the remaining positions of R and S, there will be two persons between them.

For Example:

1. P ----- T ----- R ----- Q ----- U ----- S

2. T ----- R ----- P ----- U ----- S ----- Q

There are many such cases possible.

Hence, Two is correct.

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