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Six persons are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. W is to the immediate
left of X, who is sitting opposite Y. If V is second to the left of Y and exactly opposite U,
what is the sitting location of Z?
Right of V
Right of Y
Opposite to X
Left of V
Here’s what we know from the problem:
- Six people (W, X, Y, V, U, Z) around a round table, all facing the centre.
- W is immediately left of X. So, if X is at a seat, W is just before X in the circle.
- X is sitting opposite Y. Put X down, then Y directly across.
- V is second to the left of Y. Go left (which is clockwise, facing centre) from Y: first seat is someone, second seat is V.
- V is exactly opposite U. Put U straight across from V.
Let’s seat them, one by one:
1. Place X anywhere. W immediately to X’s left.
2. Y directly across from X.
3. Two seats to the left (clockwise) of Y—that’s V.
4. U across from V.
When you fit everyone in, Z lands up next to V—specifically, to the right of V.
So, option 1: Right of V is the right one.
Here’s a quick look at the options:
- *Right of V* — This is where Z sits.
- *Right of Y* — Not correct; Z lands by V, not Y.
- *Opposite to X* — Y is opposite X, not Z.
- *Left of V* — Not the spot Z gets.
So yeah, you nailed it. Good spatial reasoning!
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