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P, Q, R, S, T, V and W were travelling in three different vehicles. There are at least two passengers in each vehicle-I, II and III and one of them is a lady. There are two engineers, two doctors and three teachers among them. R is a lady doctor and she d

P, Q, R, S, T, V and W were travelling in three different vehicles. There are at least two passengers in each vehicle-I, II and III and one of them is a lady. There are two engineers, two doctors and three teachers among them. R is a lady doctor and she does not travel with the pair of sisters P and V. Q, a male engineer travels with only W, a teacher in vehicle I. S is a male doctor. Two persons belonging to same profession do not travel in the same vehicle. P is not an engineer and travels in vehicle II.


How many lady members are there among them ?
1). Three
2). Four
3). Three or Four
4). Data inadequate

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If we arrange the data in a tabular form we get,

Vehicle 1 -> Q(Male)(Engineer) , W(Female)(Teacher)

Vehicle 2 -> P(Female)(Teacher) , V(Female)(Engineer) , S(Male)(Doctor)

Vehicle 3 -> R(Female)(Doctor) , T(Male)(Teacher)

W, P, V and R are the 4 female members.

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If we arrange the data in a tabular form we get,

Vehicle 1 -> Q(Male)(Engineer) , W(Female)(Teacher)

Vehicle 2 -> P(Female)(Teacher) , V(Female)(Engineer) , S(Male)(Doctor)

Vehicle 3 -> R(Female)(Doctor) , T(Male)(Teacher)

W, P, V and R are the 4 female members.

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