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Study the given information to answer the question given below Eight bikes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are parked around a circular ground(Facing the centre) with equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. H is parked to the immediate left of C. Only one bike is parked between E and C. A is parked 3rd to the right of E. Only 3 bikes are parked between A and F. D is parked second to the left of F. G is not parked immediately next to A.
If all the bikes are parked in alphabetical order in anticlockwise direction starting from A, the position of how many bikes will remain unchanged ?
None
One
Two
Three
only position of b remain unchanged . because we are starting from a .
Answer = One
By: Manpreet kaur ProfileResourcesReport error
Ruchika Pathak
It should be 2 (a and B)
bansal
sir please check answer is 2
Nada Tadi
it should be two because it is starting from A in anti-clockwise direction, so it must include A followed by B.
shekhar
what about a as we starting from a it should also be the same
Nikhil zambare
Starting from A , positions of A & B will not change
Himanshu
since it is a circular table, position of A and B wrt each other remains same
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