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Five employees, P, Q, R, S, and T, are ranked by seniority from first (most senior) to fifth (least senior), with no ties. P is more senior than R. S is more senior than P. Q is less senior than R.
If T is ranked second, then which one of the following must be true?
- S occupies the first rank.
- R occupies the fifth rank.
- P occupies the second rank.
- Q occupies the fourth rank.
- P occupies the fourth rank.
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