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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Seven persons A, C, P, L, J, K, F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Only two of them are facing inside. Three persons are sitting between F and P when counted from the right of F. L is sitting second to the left of K who is facing inside. L is not an immediate neighbor of A or F. Both the immediate neighbors of K are facing in opposite direction as that of K. The person sitting adjacent to both J and P is facing outside. A is sitting to the immediate left of F and facing outside. J is an immediate neighbor of neither F nor P. L is sitting to the immediate left of P.
Who is sitting to the fifth right of F?
A
L
P
K
C
Let’s break it down step by step:
- Only two people face inside. The rest face outside.
- K faces inside. L is second to K’s left. K’s neighbors face opposite (so, both face outside).
- F and P have three between them, counting from F’s right.
- A is immediately to F’s left, faces outside.
- L is not next to A or F.
- The person next to both J and P faces outside (so they’re between J & P).
- J isn’t next to F or P.
- L is immediately to P’s left.
Now, if you work the seating based on all this, you land at something like:
1. Let’s put K anywhere (say, at the top, facing in).
2. L will be second to K’s left — place accordingly, but not next to A or F.
3. Build out F and A together, with A on F’s left and facing out.
Do all this, and count around the table, and the one sitting fifth to F’s right is L.
- Option 1: A — No.
- Option 2: L — Yes, L is the fifth right from F.
- Option 3: P — No.
- Option 4: K — No.
- Option 5: C — No.
So, the correct answer is option 2: L.
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