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Direction: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions asked below.
Eight people A, B, C, D, W, Y, X, and Z are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. People who are sitting in the middle are facing outside the center while people sitting at the corner are facing the center. C sits second to the left of W. Three people are sitting between C and X. D is not facing outside. X and A are sitting immediately right to each other. W is not sitting adjacent to A. B is not sitting adjacent to C. B is sitting opposite to Y. Y and Z are not sitting adjacent to each other.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way. Find the odd one out?
C
W
X
D
A
Let’s break down the clues and how they shape this square table setup:
- There are 8 people, each in unique seats: 4 on corners (facing center), 4 on sides (facing out).
- C sits second to the left of W.
- So if W is at a corner facing the center, C is second to W’s left, also at a corner.
- Three people are between C and X.
- They are likely sitting at similar positions (corners or middles).
- D is not facing outside.
- So D must be at a corner.
- X and A sit immediately to the right of each other.
- So, they are sitting next to each other.
- W isn’t next to A.
- So A and W aren’t side-by-side.
- B isn’t next to C.
- B sits opposite Y.
- So they face each other.
- Y and Z aren’t adjacent.
Now, to the options—you need the “odd one out,” meaning four share a trait; one is different.
Most likely grouping:
- The similar ones (alike) are probably either all at corners or all at middle seats.
- C, W, X, D are all corners.
- A must be at a side (middle), facing outside.
Here’s the thing: A is the only one in the list who’s at a side position. The rest are corners. So, A is the odd one out.
So your marked choice, Option 5 (A), is spot on.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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