Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight women M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, and T are working on different posts in the police department. Each of them has a different number of years of experience working in the police department. The sum of years of experience of these eight persons is 100 years. The designation of each person is different among Deputy Commissioner Of Police (DCP), Superintendent of Police (SP), Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Police Inspector (PI), Assistant Police Inspector (API), Sub-Inspector (SI) and Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) but not necessarily in the same order.
Note: The seniority of ranks is decreasing from left to right as SP is a higher rank than ASP and a lower rank than DCP and so on. No two person has the same number of years of experience. Seniority is solely based on the designation and not on the number of years of experience.
P is not the second-most experienced person. At least five persons are senior to S who has experience of 3 years less than the person who is immediately junior to him. The total years of experience of the persons who are seniormost and juniormost is 30 years. The person who is ASP has experience of 4 years more than M. The number of women senior to Q is equal to the number of women junior to SI and Q has experience of 6 years more than person T. The difference between the years of experience of the person who is API and the person who is immediately junior to him is 14 years. Four designations are there between N and R. The person who is DCP has 5 years of experience more than S. Two designations are there between Q and T and their total years of experience is 20 years. The total years of experience of the person who is DSP and R is the same as that of N. Not less than five designations are there between S and the person who is DCP.