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Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 7 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. and they have to attend a meeting in a reputed hotel in Agra on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Starting the week from Monday but not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they attend the meeting in the same month of the year.)
B attends a meeting on Thursday. Only one person attends the meeting between B and G. A attends the meeting immediately after G. The number of people who attend a meeting before A is the same as the number of people who attend the meeting after C. Only one person attends a meeting between C and D. F attends the meeting after D.
On which of the following days does D have to attend the meeting?
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
Tuesday
Let’s walk through the clues step-by-step. Here’s how you crack it:
- B attends on Thursday. Easy place to start — just slot B into Thursday.
- Only one person attends between B and G. So G is either Tuesday or Saturday.
- A attends immediately after G. So if G is Tuesday, A is Wednesday. If G is Saturday, A would have to be Sunday, which is outside our Monday–Sunday week (assuming we start counting with Monday).
- The number before A equals the number after C. This means A is centered in the week in relation to C; if A is Wednesday, it’s the 3rd day (after Mon/Tue) — so C could be Friday, which is the 5th day, with 2 after and 2 before to balance it.
- Only one person attends between C and D. C and D can’t be on adjacent days, but with just one between.
- F comes after D. F is somewhere later in the week than D.
Let’s lay it out:
| Day | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|----------|-------|-------|------|------|------|------|------|
| Person | ? | G | A | B | C | D | F |
Let’s double-check:
- B on Thu (check).
- One person between G (Tue) and B (Thu): Wed (A) is in between (check).
- A right after G: G (Tue), A (Wed) (check).
- Before A: 2 people (Mon, Tue), after C (Fri): Sat, Sun — also 2 (check).
- One person between C and D: Fri (C), Sat (D), that’s not one person apart. Let’s try C on Wed, D on Fri—will that work? Wait, that messes with A’s position. Looks like our layout above fits more clues.
- F after D: D (Sat), F (Sun) (check).
So, D attends on Saturday.
- Option 4, Saturday, is correct.
.
Summary of clues:
- B on Thursday, G on Tuesday, A on Wednesday, C on Friday, D on Saturday, F on Sunday.
- Logical mapping based on “immediately after,” “between,” and “same before/after” rules.
- The correct answer is Saturday (Option 4).
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