J, K, L, M and N are sitting on a bench. J is the immediate neighbour of K, M is the immediate neighbour of N, and J is not
sitting with L who sits on the right end of the bench. J sits to the right of M and N. M sits to the right of N. In which position is J
sitting?
This questions was previously asked in
SSC MTS 6th July 2022 Shift-2
Third from the left
Correct AnswerFourth from the left
Incorrect AnswerSecond from the left
Incorrect AnswerSecond from the right
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Here’s the thing—let’s break down the clues step by step:
- L sits on the right end of the bench.
- J is not sitting with L (so J cannot be at the far right or next to L).
- J is the immediate neighbour of K; they must be side by side.
- M is the immediate neighbour of N; again, side by side.
- M sits to the right of N (so it’s N, then M).
- J sits to the right of both M and N (so N–M–J order or with K in between J and others).
Arranging this:
- Put L on the far right: ___ ___ ___ ___ L
- J isn’t with L, so J isn’t in position 4 or 5.
- N–M (with M right of N) must come before J, and J–K have to be together.
So, the only way it fits:
1. N
2. M
3. J
4. K
5. L
J is third from the left.
Let’s quickly go over the options:
- Option 1: Third from the left
- Option 2: Fourth from the left (nope, that’s K)
- Option 3: Second from the left (nope, that’s M)
- Option 4: Second from the right (nope, that’s K)
So, third from the left is the clear answer here.
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