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Six employees (A, B, C, D, E, F) are sitting at a round table with eight chairs. Two of them are not sitting exactly opposite each
other. One has no body sitting adjacent to him. E is sitting on the third right to F. B is sitting opposite A. D is sitting opposite E
who is second right to E. C is sitting between A and E.
If the boss is sitting adjacent to the vacant chair in each side, then who among them is the boss?
A
D
B
F
Alright, let’s break this down in plain English:
- There are 6 employees and 8 chairs. So 2 chairs are empty.
- E is third to the right of F.
- B is sitting exactly opposite A.
- D is sitting opposite E.
- E is second right to E (This feels off—it’s probably C is second right to E, given context.)
- C sits between A and E.
- Someone has no one adjacent (between two empty chairs).
- The boss sits with an empty chair on each side—so between the two empty chairs.
Let’s sketch it mentally:
- If the boss is between two vacant chairs, they can’t have anyone next to them. Only one person fits this: F, since E is third right of F (so F can be isolated), and the rest are paired up with “opposite” placements.
- B is opposite A, D is opposite E (must be pairs), C is between A and E (must be flanked by them).
Now looking at options:
1. A: No, A is opposite B and next to C/E, not alone.
2. D: D is opposite E; can’t have vacant chairs both sides.
3. B: B is opposite A, can’t have two vacant chairs next to.
4. F: F can be isolated, fits all clues, especially being the only one who can sit between the vacant chairs.
So, the correct answer here is:
Option 4: F
F is the one sitting between the two empty chairs, making F the boss.
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