. A bus has exactly six stops on its route. The bus first stop one and then at stops two, three, four, five, and six respectively. After the bus leaves stop six, the bus truns and return s to stop one and repeats the cycle. The stops are at six building that are, in alphabetical order L,M,N,O,P and Q P is the third stop M is the sixth stop. The stop O is the stop immediately before Q. N is the stop immediately before L. Q: In case N is the fourth stop, which among the following must be the stop immediately before P?
. A bus has exactly six stops on its route. The bus first stop one and then at stops two, three, four, five, and six respectively. After the bus leaves stop six, the bus truns and return s to stop one and repeats the cycle. The stops are at six building that are, in alphabetical order L,M,N,O,P and Q P is the third stop M is the sixth stop. The stop O is the stop immediately before Q. N is the stop immediately before L. Q: In case N is the fourth stop, which among the following must be the stop immediately before P?
Explanation
Question: In case L is the second Stop, which among the following must be the stop immediately before M?
Answer: Q
Question: In case a passenger gets on the bus at O, rides past one of the stops, and get off at P, which of the following must be true?
Answer: O is stop one