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P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. Who is sitting opposite P?
1) Q and R are sitting opposite each other.
2) T may sit either on the immediate left of Q or on the immediate right of R.
3) S cannot sit opposite T, and P cannot sit opposite T
only 1
only 1 and 2
only 2 and 3
all of them
none of these
From 1st Q and R are opposite to each other From second we get either T is to the immediate right of R, or to the immediate left of Q so from all three we get that P is opposite to S
By: Amit Kumar ProfileResourcesReport error
Pooja Rani Mittal
in this question from I we get Q and R are on opposite sides. and now from III satement we get T will be opposite to U so waht left P will be opposite to S. Then why we need to use Statement II??
second statement us telling us about position of T
answer is correct
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