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Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Nine people Hiya, Hiva, Hul, Hira, Hina, Heeta, Hipo, Hita, and Hoya hold nine different designations in the Indian Railways, their designations are in descending order from top to bottom, but not necessarily in the same order. The designation in the Indian Railway is Director General (DG), Additional Director General (ADG), Principal Chief Security Commissioner (PCSC), Chief Security Commissioner (CSC), Deputy Chief Security Commissioner (DCSC), Senior Divisional Security Commissioner (SDSC), Senior Security Commissioner (SSC), Divisional Security Commissioner (DSC) and Security Commissioner (SC), where Director General (DG) is the senior-most person and Security Commissioner (SC) is the junior-most person. No two persons have the same designation and these persons belong to nine different cities i.e., J&K, Pune, Amritsar, Kochi, Chennai, Nashik, Coorg, Kolkata, and Mumbai but not necessarily in the same order.

Hiva, who is from Chennai is four positions senior to Heeta, who is not in the position of SC. Two positions are between the one, who is from Chennai and Hipo, who is immediately junior to Hina, who is either from Kochi or J&K. Hul is four positions junior to the one, who is from Mumbai, who is three positions junior to Hira, who is from Nashik. The one, who is from Kolkata is immediately senior to the one, who is from Kochi. Hul and Heeta neither belong to Kolkata nor Coorg. Hiya is senior to Hoya who, is not from Mumbai. Hul doesn't belong to Coorg. The persons, who belong to Coorg and Amritsar are neither immediate senior nor immediate junior to each other. Hiya does not hold the position junior to DCSC. Neither Hul nor Hoya belongs to Pune.

Who holds the position that is two positions senior to SSC?

1
The one, who is belongs to J&K 
2
Hiva
3
The one, who belongs to Mumbai
4
Hira
5
Hul

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