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    Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them is eating a different fruit – Apple, Apricot, Banana, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Orange and Cherry, but not necessarily in the same order. B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi. The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi. C is second to the right of the person eating Apple.

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    Who among the following is eating Orange?
    Solution
    (1) B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry.
    Case-I

    Case-II


    (2) The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi.





    (3) C is second to the right of the person eating Apple. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi.
    The final arrangement is as given below:

    So, F is eating Orange.
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    Directions: Read the following information and answer the question based on it.

    Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them is eating a different fruit – Apple, Apricot, Banana, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Orange and Cherry, but not necessarily in the same order. B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi. The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi. C is second to the right of the person eating Apple.

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    Who is sitting third to the right of the person eating Apple?
    Solution
    (1) B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry.
    Case-I

    Case-II


    (2) The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi.





    (3) C is second to the right of the person eating Apple. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi.
    The final arrangement is as given below:



    B is sitting third to the right of the person eating Apple.
  • Question 3
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    Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them is eating a different fruit – Apple, Apricot, Banana, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Orange and Cherry, but not necessarily in the same order. B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi. The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi. C is second to the right of the person eating Apple.

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    What is the position of G with respect to the person eating Cherry?
    Solution
    (1) B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry.
    Case-I

    Case-II


    (2) The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi.





    (3) C is second to the right of the person eating Apple. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi.
    The final arrangement is as given below:



    Option 1 is the correct answer because G is sitting second to the right of the person eating Cherry.
  • Question 4
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    Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them is eating a different fruit – Apple, Apricot, Banana, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Orange and Cherry, but not necessarily in the same order. B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi. The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi. C is second to the right of the person eating Apple.

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    Who among the following is the immediate neighbour of the persons eating Grapes and Apple?
    Solution
    (1) B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry.
    Case-I

    Case-II


    (2) The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi.





    (3) C is second to the right of the person eating Apple. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi.





    E, who is eating Mango, is sitting exactly between the person who is eating Grapes and the person who is eating Apple. So, option 3 is the correct answer.
  • Question 5
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    Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Each of them is eating a different fruit – Apple, Apricot, Banana, Kiwi, Grapes, Mango, Orange and Cherry, but not necessarily in the same order. B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi. The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi. C is second to the right of the person eating Apple.

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    Which of the following statements is/are true according to the given arrangement?
    Solution
    (1) B is sitting second to the left of F. The person eating Cherry is an immediate neighbour of F. H is second to the right of F. D is eating Cherry.
    Case-I

    Case-II


    (2) The person eating Grapes is to the immediate left of B. Only one person is sitting between the person eating Kiwi and A. The person eating Apricot is to the immediate right of the person eating Kiwi. The person eating Mango is second to the right of the person eating Apricot. The person eating Orange is an immediate neighbour of the person eating Kiwi.





    (3) C is second to the right of the person eating Apple. C and E are immediate neighbours. Neither C nor E is eating Kiwi.
    The final arrangement is as given below:

    Option 1 is the correct answer because E is sitting second to the right of the person eating Apricot.
  • Question 6
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    Directions: Read the following Information and answer the question based on it.

    Rekha, Sapna, Neha, Sneha, Anu and Shine are sitting around a hexagonal table in a library studying a book each. The name of the book in their hands is of different subjects from among – Science, Maths, Geography, Hindi, Sanskrit and English - not necessary in that order. Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book. Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other.

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    What must be the subject of the book with Shine?
    Solution
    First of all, draw a hexagon and place persons and books according to the given information.
    Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book.

    Possibility I:

    Possibility II:




    Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other. Here possibility I is not possible. So, final figures are given below with two possibilities:




    Only one place is left for Shine and she holds the Science book.
  • Question 7
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    Rekha, Sapna, Neha, Sneha, Anu and Shine are sitting around a hexagonal table in a library studying a book each. The book in the hands of each is of different subject from among – Science, Maths, Geography, Hindi, Sanskrit and English - not necessary in that order. Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book. Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other.

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    If the person holding the Sanskrit book sits opposite to the person holding the Hindi book, then which statement among the following cannot be true?
    Solution
    First of all, draw a hexagon and place persons and books according to the given information.
    Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book.

    Possibility I:

    Possibility II:




    Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other. Here possibility I is not possible.




    According to the information given, Neha is holding the English book because either Rekha or Sapna holds the Sanskrit or Hindi book. Only one book and one person are left. So, Neha holds the English book.

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    Rekha, Sapna, Neha, Sneha, Anu and Shine are sitting around a hexagonal table in a library studying a book each. The books in their hands are of different subjects from among Science, Math, Geography, Hindi, Sanskrit and English, not necessary in that order. Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book who sits two places away from the person holding the Math book. Neha sits two places away from the person holding the Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding the Math book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other.

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    If the person holding the Sanskrit book sits opposite to the person holding the Hindi book and Sneha sits opposite to the person holding the English book, then who is sitting opposite to the person holding the Sanskrit book?
    Solution
    First of all, draw a hexagon and place persons and books according to the given information.
    Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book.

    Possibility I:

    Possibility II:




    Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other. Here possibility I is not possible.




    According to the information given, it is impossible to determine who is holding the Sanskrit book; it can be Rekha or Sapna. So, information is insufficient to answer this question.

  • Question 9
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    Rekha, Sapna, Neha, Sneha, Anu and Shine are sitting around a hexagonal table in a library studying a book each. The books in their hands are of different subjects from among Science, Math, Geography, Hindi, Sanskrit and English, not necessary in that order. Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book who sits two places away from the person holding the Math book. Neha sits two places away from the person holding the Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding the Math book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other.

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    If the person holding the Geography book sits opposite to the person holding the Sanskrit book and 2nd to the left of Anu, who is holding the Hindi book, then which statement among the following can be true?
    Solution
    First of all, draw a hexagon and place persons and books according to the given information.
    Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book.

    Possibility I:

    Possibility II:




    Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other. Here possibility I is not possible.




    This is the correct answer because Neha holds the English book.

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    Directions: Read the following Information and answer the question based on it.

    Rekha, Sapna, Neha, Sneha, Anu and Shine are sitting around a hexagonal table in a library studying a book each. The name of the book in their hands is of different subjects from among – Science, Maths, Geography, Hindi, Sanskrit and English - not necessary in that order. Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book. Neha sits two places away from the person holding the Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding the Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other.

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    The person holding the Geography book sits opposite to the person holding the Sanskrit book and second to the left of Anu, who is holding the Hindi book. How many persons sit between the persons holding the Hindi book and the English book, when counted in clockwise direction and when counted in anticlockwise direction, respectively?
    Solution
    First of all, draw a hexagon and place persons and books according to the given information.
    Further, it is known that Rekha sits opposite to Sapna, who sits to the immediate right of the person holding the Science book, who sits two places away from the person holding the Maths book.

    Possibility I:

    Possibility II:




    Neha sits two places away from the person holding Geography book and sits opposite to the person holding Maths book. Sneha and Anu sit next to each other. Here possibility I is not possible.




    Option 3 is correct because if counting from Anu (holding the Hindi book) to Neha (holding the English book) in clockwise direction, 3 persons sit between them. When counted in anti-clockwise direction from Anu to Neha, there is only one person sitting between them.

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    Eight people - S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z - sit along the four sides of a square table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order, such that two persons sit along each side of the table.

    (i) U sits third to the left of Y's husband.
    (ii) S's son sits second to the right of T. T is the wife of V. T is an immediate neighbour of Y's husband.
    (iii) Only one person sits between Y and T. Y is the mother of V. Y's sister S sits to the immediate left of Y's father and to the immediate right of Z.
    (iv) Only one person sits between W and V. X is the son of V. V is not an immediate neighbour of Z.

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    What is the position of U with respect to his son-in-law?
    Solution
    All males are represented by + sign and all females are represented by - sign.
    Now, draw the final seating arrangement of 8 people according to the given information:



    So, U's son-in-law is W, and the position of U with respect to W is third to the left.
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    Eight people - S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z - sit along the four sides of a square table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order, such that two persons sit along each side of the table.

    (i) U sits third to the left of Y's husband.
    (ii) S's son sits second to the right of T. T is the wife of V. T is an immediate neighbour of Y's husband.
    (iii) Only one person sits between Y and T. Y is the mother of V. Y's sister S sits to the immediate left of Y's father and to the immediate right of Z.
    (iv) Only one person sits between W and V. X is the son of V. V is not an immediate neighbour of Z.

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    What is the position of Y with respect to her grandchild?
    Solution
    All males are represented by + sign and all females are represented by - sign.
    Y's grandchild is X. So, Y sits third to the left of X.

  • Question 13
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    Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question below it.

    Eight people - S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z - sit along the four sides of a square table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order, such that two persons sit along each side of the table.

    (i) U sits third to the left of Y's husband.
    (ii) S's son sits second to the right of T. T is the wife of V. T is an immediate neighbour of Y's husband.
    (iii) Only one person sits between Y and T. Y is the mother of V. Y's sister S sits to the immediate left of Y's father and to the immediate right of Z.
    (iv) Only one person sits between W and V. X is the son of V. V is not an immediate neighbour of Z.

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    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given information and so, they form a group. Which one among the following does not belong to that group?
    Solution
    All the given options are males, except Y, who is a female.
    All males are represented by + sign and all females are represented by - sign.

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    Eight people - S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z - sit along the four sides of a square table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order, such that two persons sit along each side of the table.

    (i) U sits third to the left of Y's husband.
    (ii) S's son sits second to the right of T. T is the wife of V. T is an immediate neighbour of Y's husband.
    (iii) Only one person sits between Y and T. Y is the mother of V. Y's sister S sits to the immediate left of Y's father and to the immediate right of Z.
    (iv) Only one person sits between W and V. X is the son of V. V is not an immediate neighbour of Z.

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    Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
    Solution
    Y's husband is W. Y and W are immediate neighbours of each other.
    All males are represented by + sign and all females are represented by - sign.

  • Question 15
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    Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question below it.

    Eight people - S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z - sit along the four sides of a square table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order, such that two persons sit along each side of the table.

    (i) U sits third to the left of Y's husband.
    (ii) S's son sits second to the right of T. T is the wife of V. T is an immediate neighbour of Y's husband.
    (iii) Only one person sits between Y and T. Y is the mother of V. Y's sister S sits to the immediate left of Y's father and to the immediate right of Z.
    (iv) Only one person sits between W and V. X is the son of V. V is not an immediate neighbour of Z.

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    Who sits to the immediate left of X?
    Solution
    All males are represented by + sign and all females are represented by - sign.
    Y's daughter-in-law is T. So, T sits immediately to the left of X.

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