Directions [66-68] : Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Each of the six persons P; Q, R, S, T and U has lived in India for a different number of days. S has stayed for more number of days than R but less than T. P has stayed for more number of days than only U. T has not stayed for the most number of days. The one stayed for the second least number of days stayed for 14 days in India. The one who stayed for second highest number of days stayed for 47 days. S stayed for 15 days less than T.

For how many days did R possibly stay in India?


A) 56

B) 41

C) 33

D) 25

E) 11

Correct Answer:
D) 25

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