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Direction: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions.
There are twelve persons sitting in two parallel rows. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are facing north and other six P, Q, R, S, T, and U are facing south. Each person from one row faces exactly one person from the other row but not necessarily in the same order.
A and R sits diagonally opposite each other. There are two persons sitting between R and Q. One of the immediate neighbors of Q faces C, who does not sit near A. P faces B and P is not an immediate neighbor of Q. There are two persons sitting between B and D. T sits second to the right of U. E does not sit at any of the extreme ends. S and T is not immediate neighbor of each other. A sits at one of the extreme ends.
Who is second to the left of Q?
P
S
T
R
Can’t determine
- A and R are diagonally opposite each other, placing them in corners.
- Two people sit between R and Q.
- Q's immediate neighbor faces C. C is not near A.
- P faces B, and is not next to Q.
- Two persons sit between B and D.
- T is second to U's right.
- E isn't at the ends.
- S and T aren't next to each other.
- A's at an end, aligning with either P or U.
Considering these, the possible arrangement is:
- A sits at the extreme.
- Between B and D, two persons exist.
- U with T to the second right positions S effectively.
Correct answer: Option:2, S
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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