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Five men Z, X, H, I and J are sitting around a circular table, facing towards the centre (but not necessarily in the same order). Z is
sitting second to the left of I. H is sitting second to the right of X. J is not the immediate neighbour of Z. Who is sitting third to
the right of X?
I
Z
H
J
Here’s how we can work it out:
- Five men: Z, X, H, I, J sitting at a round table, all facing the center.
- Z is second to the left of I. So, from I, skip one chair, Z is next.
- H is second to the right of X. So, from X, skip one chair, H is next.
- J is not next to Z.
Let’s try to seat them:
- Place I anywhere (say, at the top).
- Z is second to the left of I (going anti-clockwise, because everyone is facing the center). So, place Z two seats to I’s left.
- H is second to the right of X (going clockwise from X). So, H is two seats to the right of X.
- J can’t sit next to Z.
With careful arrangement (draw it if you want), you end up with:
- I at top, then clockwise: X, H, Z, J.
Now, count third to the right of X:
- First right: H
- Second right: Z
- Third right: J
So, the correct answer is:
Option 4: J
Here’s the thing: with these logic puzzles, seating order really matters, and it’s important to count “to the right” the right way around the circle. J is the one who ends up third to the right of X.
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