A Delhi-based company is planning to establish an office in Jaipur. Out of the employees who have shown inclination to move to Jaipur there are three cashier-cum-accountants A, B, and C. The other group of employees to move include steno-cum-secretaries P, Q, R, S, and T. In Jaipur there are requirements of only two cashiers and three stenos. Because of interpersonal problems the following pairs of employees cannot be positioned together in Jaipur:
(a) A and C, (b) C and Q,
(c) P and R (d) P and S
Q54. If C goes to Jaipur office, which of the following cannot be posted in Jaipur?
(b) P
C is taken and that means A cannot be taken. Thus, there is no choice but to select B in the group so that exactly two cashier-cum-accountants are chosen. Now we have to select three steno-cum-secretaries. If P is chosen, there would be compulsion to drop both R and S and as a result selection of three would not be possible. Hence, P cannot be selected