Nine people - A, B, C, P, Q, R, X, Y, and Z are working at different positions in a hierarchical order. B is senior to AP but not to P. Only four people are in hierarchical between... Nine people - A, B, C, P, Q, R, X, Y, and Z are working at different positions in a hierarchical order. B is senior to AP but not to P. Only four people are in hierarchical between B and Y, who is senior to Clerk. Q is senior to C but not to B. Only two people are in hierarchical between R and A, who is not senior to Q. X is senior to ASP and only one person is in hierarchical between X and Z. The number of people in hierarchical between Professor and Y is as fourfold as hierarchical between the people who works as Clerk and A. Only one person is in hierarchical between Z and Lecturer.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for a hierarchical analysis of the positions of nine individuals based on the relationships and conditions provided. We are to deduce who ranks where based on seniority and the given clues about their relationships.
Answer
X is CMD.
X is CMD, P is Professor, Q is SASP, B is ASP, Y is AP, Z is Lecturer, A is Clerk, R is OB, C is at an undefined position.
Answer for screen readers
X is CMD, P is Professor, Q is SASP, B is ASP, Y is AP, Z is Lecturer, A is Clerk, R is OB, C is at an undefined position.
More Information
The hierarchical order places X as the most senior, fitting the role of CMD due to position requirements.
Tips
Ensure sequences like 'B is senior to AP but not P' are tightly observed to avoid misplacing individuals.
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