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Seven flights are bound to fly to different cities viz. Dubai, Sydney, London, Paris, Zurich, Madrid and Rome from Monday to Sunday of the same week. Each flight departs at a different time viz. 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, 9 pm and 10 pm in the night on their respective days. None of the information given is necessarily in the same order.

The flight to Dubai departs on Wednesday but neither at 5 nor at 8 pm. There is only one day between the flight to Dubai and the flight which departs at 10 pm. There are only three days between the flights which departs at 5 pm and the flight to Rome.

The flight which departs at 5 pm departs before the Rome bound flight. The flight which departs on Monday neither departs at 5 pm nor does it fly to Sydney.

The flight which departs on Saturday leaves at a time before the flight which departs on Tuesday (ie. if the Tuesday flight departs at 7 pm then the flight on Saturday departs at 6, 5 or 4 pm.) The flight to London departs on the day immediately before the day on which the 8 pm flight departs.

The flight to Paris departs at 7 pm. There is a difference of 2 hours between the Zurich bound flight and the London bound flight [i.e. if a London bound flight departs at 4 pm then the Zurich bound flight departs at either 2 pm or 6 pm on its respective day).

Which of the following flights departs at 10 pm ?


A) The flight which departs on Friday

B) The Zurich bound flight

C) The flight which departs on Friday

D) The Paris bound flight

E) The flight depending' on the day immediately before the Sydney bound flight

Correct Answer:
E) The flight depending' on the day immediately before the Sydney bound flight

Description for Correct answer:
Day City Time
Monday Madrid 10
Tuesday Sydney 5
Wednesday Dubai 9
Thursday London 6
Friday Zurich 8
Saturday Rome 4
Sunday Paris 7

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