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Certain numbers of people are sitting in a row and all of them are facing north direction. Z is sitting at one of the extreme ends. The Number of people sitting between U and Z is the same as the number of people sitting left to the person immediately right of U. L is sitting immediately left of U. Two persons are sitting between Z and J. J is sitting fourth to the right of U. X is sitting third from the left end. The number of people sitting between X and L is the same as those sitting between P and Z.
How many persons sits between L and J?
Two
One
Seven
Ten
Four
Let’s look at the statements one by one:
- Z is at an extreme end.
- The number of people between U and Z = people to the left of the person immediately right of U.
- L is immediately left of U.
- There are two people between Z and J.
- J is fourth to the right of U.
- X is third from the left end.
- The number of people between X and L = people between P and Z.
So, if you lay this all out:
- Place Z at the extreme left.
- Two people between Z and J — that makes J third from the left.
- J is fourth to the right of U, so U must be to the left of J, creating space.
- L is immediately to U's left.
- X is third from the left end (i.e., position 3).
- Now, double-check distances: L-U, then J four right of U, then check the rest for matches.
For the final question:
How many between L and J? The correct count—when you lay the sequence properly—is two.
Option 1, "Two," is the right choice.
Option: 1 is correct.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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