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There are 7 boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven boxes kept one above another. Each box is of different colours Pink, black, red, blue, purple, grey,  and white. Each box has different items in it i.e chocolates, ice cream, toffees, chiwda, mixture, almonds, and Kaju.

There are three boxes between A and C, which is placed immediately above the black colour box. There is one box between C and D. D is kept above C. E contain Chocolates and F contains Ice-cream. There are three boxes between E and F, which does not have black colour and E is kept above F.Red colour box is two boxes above black, which is kept in the middle of all the boxes. There are 3 boxes between Blue and Purple colour box, which has mixture in it. B is immediately above the box having almonds in it. Chiwda is not kept in the black and blue box. The toffees box is not adjacent to the box having Chocolates. There is a minimum of four boxes between the White and the pink colour box.

What is there in red color box?

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2. The Librarian likes Green.
3. Mary and Andy like Purple and Blue respectively and neither of them is a Teacher.
4. Andy is Inspector.
5. One of the five is a Principal.

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1. A did not wear shirt of black colour.

2. B did not wear shirt of blue colour.

3. C did not wear shirt of orange colour.

4. A did not wear pant of green colour.

5. B wore pant of orange colour.

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Find the value of I, II and III in the given figure? 

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