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As the CEO of a multinational company, Aurobindo receives mails from ten of his offices located in the following regions:

Arizona, Bangkok, Chicago, Denmark, Ethiopia, Finland, Greece, Holland, Indonesia and Japan.

However, his assistant messed up the simplicity of reading the mails. He labelled these locations from 1 to 10, not
necessarily in the same order, but forgot the numbers he had assigned to the locations. If the numbers were arranged in
ascending order from 1 to 10, he had the following information:
E was numbered 5 and F was numbered 10.
E’s number was as much greater than D’s as it was less than A’s.
G had the smallest number and H was numbered 5 places away from G.
I and B were adjacent to each other and J was numbered greater than I.
The alphabets mentioned above corresponded to the initial character of each location.

During a certain week on all working days (Monday to Saturday), Aurobindo had received mails from four locations
everyday. Except for two locations from where he did not receive any mail during the entire week, he had received mails
from all other locations exactly thrice.

The sum of the position values of the locations he had received the mails from were as shown below:
 
Which two locations did not send any mail to Aurobindo?
Bangkok and Ethiopia
Arizona and Bangkok
Arizona and Indonesia
Cannot be determined
On which day could Greece not have sent any mail to Aurobindo?
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
If Japan was numbered atmost three places away from Bangkok, then the location(s) from which he
definitely received the mails were: 
Bangkok
Arizona
Chicago
Chicago and Indonesia
Which location definitely did not send any mail to Aurobindo?
Arizona
Indonesia
Bangkok
Greece

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