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Seven girls A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing opposite the centre (not necessarily in the same
order). E is second to the right of A. C is the immediate neighbour of E. D is third to the right of C. B is the immediate neighbour
of E and A. F is fourth to the right of A.
Which of the following statements is correct?
I. D is next to the right of G.
II. A is third to the left of B.
Only II
Both I and II
Only I
Neither I nor II
Let’s break it down step by step:
- Seven girls sit around a circle, all facing outward. So, right and left are reversed from “facing in.”
- E is second to the right of A. Place A somewhere, count two spots clockwise for E.
- C is next to E; so C is either to E’s immediate left or right.
- D is third to the right of C—that means skip two, land at D.
- B sits next to E and A, so they’re in a cluster.
- F is fourth to the right of A. Count three spots after A, put F there.
Now, let’s check the statements:
- After mapping out the positions, D does come right after G in the seating order.
- Actually, when you follow the placements, A is *not* three spots to the left of B.
Options:
1. Only II — Not true.
2. Both I and II — Not true.
3. Only I — This one checks out.
4. Neither — Not true.
Option 3: Only I is correct. D is sitting next to G on the right, but A is not third left of B.
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