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Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
Certain people are sitting at a circular table facing towards centre not necessarily in the same order. Three persons sit between Nb and Tr. Qv is an immediate neighbour of Sp and Pv.
Three persons sit between Ie and Pv. Rd is sitting to the immediate right of Vq. Two persons sit between Ie and Nb. Ie sits second to the left of Vq. Only one person sits between Rd and Sp. Tr is not an immediate neighbour of Vq.
Who is sitting fourth to the right of Pv?
Ie
Vq
Tr
Qv
Sp
- There are a total of eight positions around the circular table.
- Arrange Ie second to the left of Vq.
- Place Rd immediately to the right of Vq.
- Three persons sit between Ie and Pv.
- Two persons between Ie and Nb.
- Qv is adjacent to both Sp and Pv.
- Three persons sit between Nb and Tr.
- Only one person between Rd and Sp.
- Tr is not an immediate neighbor of Vq.
Here's an arrangement:
- In a clockwise manner: Vq, Rd, Ie, Qv, Sp, Pv, Tr, Nb
- Since the person sitting fourth to the right of Pv is Ie.
Correct Answer: Option 1, Ie
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