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Directions:- Read the following comprehension answer the following questions carefully.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting on a circular table facing inside. R is sitting second to the right of T. Only two people are sitting between R and Q. S is sitting second to the left of Q. Only three people are sitting between S and V. V is sitting second to the left of U. One person is sitting between T and W. P is not a neighbour of Q
How many people are sitting between W and V when counting from right of V?
Five
Two
Three
None
Four
- R is sitting second to the right of T.
- Only two people are between R and Q.
- S is second to the left of Q.
- There are three people between S and V.
- V is second to the left of U.
- One person is between T and W.
- P is not a neighbor of Q.
Now, let's determine the number of people between W and V when counting from the right of V:
- Arrange the people based on the given information.
- Possible arrangement: T, P, W, R, U, Q, V, S.
- From the right of V, count the people going clockwise until W.
- You find there are four people between W and V.
Therefore, the correct option is:
- Option 5: Four
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