Six persons $\text{P, Q, R, S, T and U}$ are sitting around a circular table facing the center not necessarily in the same order. Consider the following statements:
- $\text{P}$ sits next to $\text{S}$ and $\text{T}$.
- $\text{Q}$ sits diametrically opposite to $\text{P}$.
- The shortest distance between $\text{S}$ and $\text{R}$ is equal to the shortest distance between $\text{T}$ and $\text{U}$.
Based on the above statements, $\text{Q}$ is a neighbor of
- $\text{U}$ and $\text{S}$
- $\text{R}$ and $\text{T}$
- $\text{R}$ and $\text{U}$
- $\text{P}$ and $\text{S}$