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The document contains a collection of word and logic problems related to directions and distances. It includes questions about the direction between two points given their positions relative to a third point, distances traveled after making multiple turns, and finding the direction and distance from a starting point after a series of movements. There are over 40 questions in total.
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21.
If A is to the south of B and C is to the east of B, in
what direction is A with respect to C?. (a) North-east (b) North-west (c) South-east (d) South-west (e) None of these 22. A is 40 m South-west of B. C is 40 m South-east of B. Then, C is in which direction of A? (a) East (b) West (c) North-east (d) South (e) None of these 23. Raj travelled from a point X straight towards east to Y at a distance of 80 metres. He turned right and walked 50 metres, then again turned right and walked 70 metres. Finally, he turned right and walked 50 metres. How far is he from the starting point? (a) 10 metres (b) 20 metres (c) 50 metres (d) 70 metres (e) None of these 24. Aditya went 15 kms to the west from his house, then turned left and walked 20 kms. He then turned East and walked 25 kms and finally turning left covered 20 kms. How far was he from his house? (a) 5 kms (b) 10 kms (c) 40 kms (d) 80 kms (e) None of these 25. From his house, Lokesh went 15 kms to the North. Then he turned West and covered 10 kms. Then, he turned South and covered 5 kms. Finally, turning to East, he covered 10 kms. In which direction is from his house? (a) East (b) West (c) North (d) South (e) None of these 26. Going 50 m to the South of her house, Radhika turns left and goes another 20 m. Then, turning to he North, she goes 30 m and then starts walking to her house, in which direction is she walking now? (a) North-west (b) North (c) South-east (d) East (e) None of these 27. I am facing South. I turn right and walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 10 m. Then I turn left and walk 10 m and then turning right walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and walk 60 m. in which direction am I from the starting point? (a) North (b) North-west (c) East (d) North-east (e) None of these 28. Aditya starts from his house towards West. After walking a distance of 30 metres, he turned towards right and walked 20 metres. He then turned left and moving a distance of 10 metres, turned to his left again and walked 40 metres. He now turns to the left and walks 5 metres. Finally he turns to his left. In which direction is he walking now? (a) North (b) South (c) East (d) South-west (e) West 29. You go North, turn right, then right again and then go to the left. In which direction are you now? (a) North (b) South (c) East (d) West (e) None of these 30. Deepak starts walking straight towards east. After walking 75 meters, he turns to the left and walks 25 metes straight. Again the turns to the left, walks a distance of 40 meters straight, again he turns to the left and walks a distance of 25 metres. How far is he from the starting point? (a) 25 metres (b) 50 metres (c) 115 metres (d) 140 metres (e) None of these 31. Kunal walks 10 kilometres towards North. From there, he walks 6 kilometres towards South. Then, he walks 3 kilometres towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point? (a) 5 KM West (b) 5 KMNorth-east (c) 7 KM East (d) 7 KM West (e) None of These 32. Rohan walks a distance of 3 km towards North, then turns to his left and walks for 2 km. he again turns left and walks for 3 km. At this point he turns to his left and walks for 3 km. how many kilometers is he from the starting point? (a) 1 km (b) 2 km (c) 3 km (d) 5 km (e) None of these 33. Manick walked 40 metres towards North, took a left turn and walked 20 metres. He again took a left turn and walked 40 metres. How far and in which direction is he from the starting point? (a) 20 metres East (b) 20 metres North (c) 20 metres South (d) 100 metres South (e) None of these 34. Namita walks 14 metres towards west, then turns to her right and walks 14 metres and then turns to her left and walks 10 metres. Again turning to her left she walks 14 metres. What is the shortest distance (in metres) between her starting point and the present position? (a) 10 (b) 24 (c) 28 (d) 38 (e) None of these 35. A man leaves for his office from his house. He walks towards East. After moving a distance of 20 m, he turns South and walks 10 m. then he walks 35 m towards the West and further 5 m towards the North. He then turns towards East and Walks 15 m. What is the distance between his initial and final positions? (a) 0 (b) 5 (c) 10 (d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these 36. Radha moves towards South-east a distance of 7 m, then she moves towards West and travels a distance of 14 m. From here, she moves towards North-west a distance of 7 m and finally she moves a distance of 4 m towards East and stood at that point. How far is the starting point from where she stood? (a) 3 m (b) 4 m (c) 10 m (d) 11 m (e) None of these 37. Amit walked 30 metres towards East, took a right turn and walked 40 metres. Then he took a left turn and walked 30 metres. In which direction is he now from the starting point? (a) North-east (b) East (c) South-east (d) South (e) None of these 38. A person starts from a point A and travels 3 km eastwards to B and then turns left and travels thrice that distance to reach C. he again turns left and travels five times the distance he covered between A and B and reaches his destination D. the shortest distance between the starting point and the destination is (a) 12 km (b) 15 km (c) 16 km (d) 18 km (e) None of these 39. A girl leaves from her home. She first walks 30 metres in North-west direction and then 30 metres in South-west direction. Next, she walks 30 metres in South-east direction. Finally, she turns towards her house. In which direction is she moving? (a) North-east (b) North-west (c) South-east (d) South-west (e) None of these 40. Sanjeev walks 10 metres towards the South. Turning to the left, he walks 20 metres and then moves to his right. After moving a distance of 20 metres, he turns to the right and walks 20 metres. Finally, he turns to the right and moves a distance of 10 metres. How far and in which direction is he from the starting point? (a) 10 metres North (b) 20 metres South (c) 20 metres North (d) 10 metres South (e) None of these 1. Kashish goes 30 metres North, then turns right and walks 40 metres, then again turns right and walks 20 metres, then again turns right and walks 40 metres. How many metres is he from his original position? (a) 0 (b) 10 (c) 20 (d) 40 (e) None of these 2. A man walks 30 metres towards South. Then, turning to his right, he walks 30 metres. Then, turning to his left, he walks 20 metres. Again, he turns to his left and walks 30 metres. How far is he from his initial position? (a) 20 metres (b) 30 metres (c) 60 metres (d) 80 metres (e) None of these 3. Rohit walked 25 metres towards South. Then he turned to his left and walked 20 metres. He then turned to his left and walked 25 metres. He again turned to his right and walked 15 metres. At what distance is he from the starting point and in which direction? (a) 35 metres East (b) 35 metres North (c) 40 metres East (d) 60 metres East (e) None of these 4. Starting from a point P, Sachin walked 20 metres towards South. He turned left and walked 30 metres. He then turned left and walked 20 metres. He again turned left and walked 40 metres and reached a point Q. How far and in which direction is the point Q from the point P? (a) 20 metres West (b) 10 metres East (c) 10 metres West (d) 10 metres North (e) None of these 5. Ramakant walks northwards. After a while, he turns to his right and a little further to his left. Finally, after walking a distance of one kilometer, he turns to his left again. In which direction is he moving now? (a) North (b) South (c) East (d) West (e) None of these 6. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘LABOUR’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series. (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 7. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘PRODUCTION’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 8. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘WONDERS’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series. (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 9. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘PLANTS’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series. (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 10. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘UBJMTQJO’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 11. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘NJOPSJUZ’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 12. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘VCKNURKP’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 13. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘JOURNY’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 14. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘NUTAN’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 15. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘SONAL’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series. (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 16. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘ADITYA’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 17. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘MINORITY’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 18. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘CHANDNI’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 19. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘SANJAY’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 20. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘SHUKLA’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 21. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘KUMAR’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘MISHRA’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 23. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘CONSUMER’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 24. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘BANKPOWER’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 25. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘SAURABH’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in English alphabetical series? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 26. If the letter of the word “SHUKLA” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 27. If the letter of the word “HANDOVER” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 28. If the letter of the word “ADITYA” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 29. If the letter of the word “NUTAN” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 30. If the letter of the word “SONAL” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 31. If the letter of the word “SANJAY” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 32. If the letter of the word “SAURABH” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 33. If the letter of the word “SHIPRA” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 34. If the letter of the word “SHEFALI” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 35. If the letter of the word “ABHINAV” are arranged alphabetically from left to right. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 36. If the letters of the word “MISHRA” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 37. If the letters of the word “ADITYA” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three
38. If the letters of the word “SHUKLA” is arranged
alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 39. If the letters of the word “SONAL” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 40. If the letters of the word “NUTAN” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 1. If the letters of the word “CHANDNI” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 2. If the letters of the word “SHIKHA” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 3. If the letters of the word “SAURABH” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 4. If the letters of the word “MAYANK” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 5. If the letters of the word “MANISH” is arranged alphabetically from right to left. How many letters will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three
6. If in the number “73548961” all the digits are arranged
in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 7. If in the number “68715492” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 8. If in the number “5321674” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 9. If in the number “53498167” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 10. If in the number “68195342” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 11. If in the number “53749686” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 12. If in the number “246817935” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three
13. If in the number “68561327” all the digits are arranged
in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 14. If in the number “48612597” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 15. If in the number “5734629” all the digits are arranged in descending order from left to right, how many digits will remain at the same position? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) More than three 16. How many such digits are there in the number “56298732” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 17. How many such digits are there in the number “92745876” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 18. How many such digits are there in the number “46315825” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 19. How many such digits are there in the number “612426716” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 20. How many such digits are there in the number “926357721” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 21. How many such digits are there in the number “65789423” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 22. How many such digits are there in the number “92785461” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in descending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 23. How many such digits are there in the number “48661535” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 24. How many such digits are there in the number “5237563” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of these 25. How many such digits are there in the number “125216343” each of which as far away from the beginning of the numbers as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order? (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Four (e) None of these
1. Y is to the East of X, which is to the North of Z. If P is to
the South of Z, then P is in which direction with respect to Y? (a) North (b) South (c) South-East (d) North-East (e) None of these 2. Village Q is situated to the north of village P. Village R is situated to the east of village Q. Village S is to the west of village P. What is the position of village S with respect to village R? (a) West (b) South-West (c) South (d) North-West (e) None of these 3. R is to the West of P. T is to the East of S. P is to the North of S. T is in which direction with reference to R? (a) West (b) East (c) North (d) South (e) None of these 4. Pole H is to the East of pole R and to the North of pole D, Pole D is in which direction with respect to Pole R? (a) North-East (b) South-West (c) North-West (d) South-East (e) None of these 5. Town D is to the West of town M. Town R is to the South of town D. Town K is to the East of town R. Town K is towards which direction of town D? (a) South (b) East (c) North-East (d) South-East (e) None of these Directions (6-7): Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow: On a playing ground, Dilip, Krish, Neeraj, Arpit and pappu are standing as described below facing the North (i) Krish is 40 metres to the right of Arpit (ii) Dilip is 60 metres to the south of Krish. (iii)Neeraj is 25 metres to the west of Arpit (iv)Pappu is 90 metres to the north of Arpit 6. Who is to the north-east of the person who is to the left of krish? (a) Dilip (b) Neeraj (c) Atul (d) Prashant (e) None of these 7. If a boy walks from Neeraj, meets Arpit followed by Krish, Dilip and then Pappu, how many metres has he walked if he has travelled the straight distance all through? (a) 155 metres (b) 185 metres (c) 215 metres (d) 245 metres (e) None of these Directions (8-9): Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow: Raman started point 'P' and walked 2 km towards north. He turned towards right and walked 2 km and then turned left and walked 2 km. He turned to right and walked further 2 km. 8. How far will he be from his original point, if he walked 4 km towards right? (a) 2 km (b) 3 km (c) 4 km (d) 5 km (e) Can't be determined 9. Which direction is he facing now? (a) East (b) West (c) South (d) North (e) South-East 10. Divyaraj started walking in east and walked 12 m. Now he turned south and walked 4 m and turned to his left and walked 3 m. Now he turned south and walked 7 m. Now to his left and walked 7 m. Now he turned south and walked 8 m, then to west and walked 5 m. Now to his left walking 3 m and finally turned right and walked 3 m. Find the distance from where he started walking. (a) 30 m (b) 25 m (c) 20 m (d) 22 m (e) 18 m 11. Divyaraj and Abhinav are two friends talking with each other. The shadow of Divyaraj falls on the right side of Abhinav. If Divyaraj is facing north then the direction in which Abhinav is facing. (a) South (b) north (c) east (d) west (e) Can’t be determined.
Directions (12-13): Study the information given below
carefully and answer the question that follow: Reena drives 10 km to the north, turns left and drives 4 km, and then turned right and cover another 5 km, and then again turned right and travels another 4 km. 12. How far is she from her starting point? (a) 10 km (b) 12 km (c) 15 km (d) 5 km (e) 20 km 13. In which direction would she be now? (a) East (b) West (c) South (d) South-East (e) North Directions (14-15): Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow: Facing South Don walked 50 metres before turning to his left to walk 30 metres. From this point, he turned towards North and walked for 30 metres more before reaching his friend's house. To return to his house he turned left and walked straight 30 metres. 14. How far is Don house from his starting point? (a) 20 m (b) 10 m (c) 15 m (d) 25 m (e) 18 m 15. In which direction is his friend's house from Don house? (a) East (b) West (c) South (d) North (e) None of these Directions (16-30) 16. Among four persons, B is taller than C. A is taller than D, but nor as tall as C. Who among them is the tallest? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 17. Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F start climbing a hill together. After some time it is observed that 'D' has reached a position higher than 'B' but not as high as 'E'. 'C' is at a position not highter than 'D' and not lower than 'A', who is not lower than 'F' and not higher than 'B'. Who has climed the highest position? (a) D (b) E (c) B (d) Can't be determined (e) None of these
18. State B is better than state C but not as good as State A,
which is worse than State E. State G is not as good as State E and not as bad as State A. How many states are better than State G? (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 19. Rakesh obtained more mark than Shivam but less than Santosh. Hemant and Santosh obtained less than than Rajesh. Who obained the highesh marks? (a) Santosh (b) Rakesh (c) Ramesh (d) Rajesh (e) Hemant 20. In a group of five friends A, B, C, D and E, 'B' is younger to C but elder to A. If they are arranged in ascending order of age, then D gets fifth rank, who is the youngest in age? (a) B (b) R (c) Either E or C (d) Only C (e) Data inadequate 21. M is older than R. Q is younger than R and N. N is not as old as M. Who among M, N, R and Q is the oldest? (a) M (b) R (c) M or R (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 22. Among P, Q, R, S and T, S is older than R but not as old as T; Q is older than only P. Who among them is the youngest? (a) P (b) Q (c) R (d) Can't be determined (e) None of these 23. Among A, B, C, D and E, A is taller than B but shorter than C. B is taller than only E. C is not the tallest. Who among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their height? (a) A (b) C (c) B (d) Can't be determined (e) None of these 24. Garima is Senior ot shilpa but not to Deepa. Gayatri is junior to Deepa. No one is senior to Fatima. Who is most junior? (a) Shilpa (b) Garima (c) Gayatri (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 25. Among M, T, R and P. M is older than only P. T is older than R. Who among them is the oldest? (a) T (b) R (c) T or R (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 26. Among five friends Mahesh is taller than Kunal but not fall as yash. Hrithik is taller than Yash but smaller than Abhishek. If they stand in increasing order of their heights, who will be first in line? (a) Abhishek (b) Yash (c) Kunal (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these 27. Madan is older than prabir, Suresh is younger than Prabir. Mihir is older than Suresh but younger than prabir. Who among the four is the youngest? (a) Prabir (b) Mihir (c) Madan (d) Suresh (e) Data inadequate 28. Among M, N, T, R and D each having a different height, T is taller than D but shorter than M. R is taller than N but shorter than D. Who among them is the tallest? (a) D (b) T (c) M (d) R (e) N 29. Among P, Q, R, S and T, T is shorter than S and P. Q is shorter than only P. Who among them is the shorest? (a) Cant' ne determined (b) R (c) T (d) Q (e) None of these 30. Among P, Q, R, S and T, each having different height, Q is shorter than only T and P is taller than only S. Who will be third when they are arranged in descending order of their height? (a) R (b) S (c) T (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these