Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Bus route no. 971 has exactly six stops on its route. Any bus plying on this route starts from the initial position, then stops first at stop one and then stops at two, three, four, five, and six respectively. After the bus reaches stop six, the bus turns and returns to its initial position and repeats the cycle. Buses are not allowed to carry people on its return journey.

Following are the six stops – Lokhand Wala, Saket Xing, Kanpur, Aligarh, Peetampura, and Rajghat in no particular order, Further, following observations have been made regarding the stops on this route:

Observation 1 – Peetampura is the third stop.

Observation 2 – Saket Xing is the sixth stop.

Observation 3 – The stop Rajghat is the stop immediately after Aligarh.

Observation 4 – Kanpur is the stop immediately before Lokhand Wala.

A passenger boards a bus on this route at Aligarh, rides past one of the stops. And deboard at Peetampura. Which of the following must be true?

Option 1 -

Aligarh is at stop one     

Option 2 -

Peetampura at is stop four

Option 3 -

Kanpur is at stop five

Option 4 -

Lokhand Wala is at stop six

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    Answered by

    Payal Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago
    Correct Option - 1


    Detailed Solution:

    Following is the structure of the stops on this route:

    Case I:

    Aligarh

    Rajghat

    Peetampura

    Kanpur

    Lokhand wala

    Saket Xingh

    Stop 1

    Stop 2

    Stop 3

    Stop 4

    Stop 5

    Stop 6

    Case II:

    Kanpur

    Lokhand wala

    Peetampura

    Aligarh

    Rajghat

    Saket Xingh

    Stop 1

    Stop 2

    Stop 3

    Stop 4

    Stop 5

    Stop 6

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