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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.
Find the odd one?
GA
CE
FG
EG
DB
- B attends on Thursday.
- There is exactly one day between B and G.
- A attends immediately after G.
- The number of people meeting before A equals the number meeting after C.
- There is exactly one person between C and D.
- F attends after D.
By arranging the above information:
- B is on Thursday.
- G can be on Tuesday or Saturday, but since G must be followed immediately by A and one person must attend between G and B, G cannot be on Saturday, so G is on Tuesday.
- A follows immediately after G, so A is on Wednesday.
- With B on Thursday, the people before A are G (Tuesday) and that matches C's statement where the same number of people attending before A and after C.
- C attends on Saturday, therefore D, being one day before or after C, can only be on Friday.
- F therefore attends on the only remaining day after D, which is Sunday.
- This leaves Monday for E.
Based on the above A-G-E, B-C-D sequence, all options are unclear in patterns except:
- Option 4, EG, since E and G are not sequential or related through immediate adjacency or alternating order.
Thus, Option:4, EG is correct as being the odd pair out of the listed sequences.
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