Multiple choice general knowledge math & puzzles

There are five working professionals stays in a hotel in Mumbai. They work for different companies. i.e. TCS, CTS, Wipro, Accenture & Infosys. The room number where they stays are 102, 103, 104, 105 & 106. Man whose room number comes first work for the company which comes last in alphabetical order & whose room number comes last work for the company which comes first in alphabetical order. Whose company name is in the middle according to the alphabetical order stays in the middle room. If the professional staying beside Accenture would have stayed beside the wipro professional then they would have stayed according to the alphabetical order of their company name. who is staying in room number 103?

  1. TCS

  2. Accenture

  3. CTS

  4. Infosys

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C Correct answer
Explanation

The alphabetical order is Accenture, CTS, Infosys, TCS, Wipro. Room 102 (first) gets Wipro (last alphabetically), room 106 (last) gets Accenture (first alphabetically), and room 104 (middle) gets Infosys (middle). The adjacency constraints confirm CTS in room 103.

AI explanation

Using the clues: companies alphabetically are Accenture, CTS, Infosys, TCS, Wipro. The lowest room number (102) houses the person whose company is alphabetically last (Wipro), and the highest room (106) houses the one whose company is alphabetically first (Accenture). The middle alphabetical company, Infosys, sits in the middle room (104). That leaves TCS and CTS for rooms 103 and 105. Working through the remaining conditional clue about the neighbors of Accenture and Wipro being rearranged into alphabetical order resolves the ambiguity between the two, placing CTS in room 103 and TCS in 105. This is a multi-step seating/logic puzzle, so the final CTS/TCS split rests on correctly interpreting that last conditional clause.