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Among P Q, R, S T and V, each lives on a different floor of six-story building having its six floors numbered one to six (the ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 6). Who live on the topmost floor? I. There is only floor between the Floors on which R and Q live. P lives on an even-numbered floor. II. T does not live on an even-numbered floor. Q lives on an even-numbered floor. Q does not live on the topmost floor. III. S lives on an even-numbered floor. There are two floor between the floors on which S and P live. T lives on a floor immediately above R's floor.

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Explanation:

From I: P > Q, but T is not the tallest.
From II: R > P, but S is not the tallest.
From I and II: R > P > Q. Neither S nor T can be the tallest. Hence R is the tallest.


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