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Direction: Read the following and answer the given questions: Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are going to attend a webinar on seven different days of the week (Monday to Sunday) but not necessarily in the same order.
More than three persons go before D, who does not go on Sunday. One person goes between D and F. F goes before D. B goes one of the days after C but not just after. B and E do not go on Sunday and A goes just before C. C goes on Tuesday. Neither B nor D goes on the second last day of the week. E goes just before G.
Who among the following person goes on Saturday?
B
E
G
D
None of these
Let’s break it down step by step:
- C goes on Tuesday. That’s locked in.
- A goes just before C, so A must be on Monday.
- B goes after C, but not just after—so B can’t go Wednesday.
- E goes just before G; they’re back-to-back.
- More than three people go before D. So D can only be on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
- D does not go on Sunday. Now it’s just Friday or Saturday.
- One person between D and F, and F goes before D. So either F is two days before D, or F is Wednesday, D is Friday, for example.
- Neither B nor D goes on the second last day (Saturday).
- B and E do not go on Sunday.
Layout so far:
- Monday: A
- Tuesday: C
- Somewhere: E just before G (E-G combo)
- D = Friday or Saturday (but not Saturday, since D can't be on the second last day; so D is Friday)
- F must be one before D, so F is Wednesday
- That means the layout as far as we can see:
- Wednesday: F
- Thursday: ___
- Friday: D
- Saturday: ___
- Sunday: ___
Let’s figure out E-G. Only consecutive slots open are Thursday-Saturday, Saturday-Sunday, or Thursday-Friday, but Friday is D, so scratch that.
Testing E-G in Thursday-Saturday:
- Thursday: E
- Friday: D (nope; G would need to be Friday, but Friday is D)
Testing E-G in Saturday-Sunday:
- Saturday: E
- Sunday: G
- But B and E don’t go on Sunday—good, E isn't.
- C Tuesday, A Monday, F Wednesday, D Friday, E Saturday, G Sunday—Thursday is left.
Now, B must be after C and not just after, so B cannot be Wednesday (F), Thursday (_), Friday (D), or Sunday (G). Saturday is E.
So B fits in Thursday.
Which leaves the only name we haven’t used yet: who? (A, B, C, D, E, F, G—checked all, accounted for.)
List:
- Thursday: B
So WHO goes on Saturday? E.
- Option 1: B — B goes Thursday.
- Option 2: E — E goes Saturday.
- Option 3: G — G goes Sunday.
- Option 4: D — D goes Friday.
- Option 5: None of these — doesn't fit.
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