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A moderate level question of floor management (banking)

floor base seating arrangement

Eight persons D,E,F,G,I,J and K live in a building, not necessarily in the same order.
There are eight floors in that building and only one person lives on each floor. the ground floor of the building is numbered one and the floor above it is numbered eight.

Only two persons live between the floors on which F and J live respectively. K lives immediately above the floor on which E lives. Only one person lives between the floors on which F and G  live respectively. G lives below the floor on which H lives. Only one person lives between the floors on which H and I live respectively. F lives on the floor numbered three. H lives above the floor on which I lives.

questions-
1- how many floors are there between the floors on which E and H live respectively?
 1) one 2) three 3)none 4)two 5)more than three

2- who lives on topmost floor ?



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