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Direction : Study the following information to answer the given questions below:
Twelve persons in a family are sitting around two concentric circular tables. There are 5 married couples in the family and only married couples have children Those sitting in outer circle are facing towards the center while those sitting in inner circle are facing outside the center. A, B, C, D, E, F six persons are sitting around the inner circular table. P, Q, R, S, T, U six persons are sitting around the outer circular table.
Note- Any couple is neither sitting in the same circle nor facing each other. The persons of outer circular table are sitting exactly inline with the persons sitting around the inner circular table.
E's son is sitting immediate right of R's husband. F is a youngest male member of the family but not the son of Q. Only one person sits between C and F (either from the left or from the right). C is not an immediate neighbour of E.R's father is sitting in the inner circle and faces the immediate neighbour of R. R's son sits second to the right of R. Only two persons sit between R and T (either from the left or from the right). U is an immediate neighbour of P. U does not sits opposite to the immediate neighbours of the one who faces R. F does not face Q. B is not R's father. R's husband is sitting third to the right of R's father. Q is son of D. R's mother and R are sitting opposite to each other in the same circle. E is not an immediate neighbour of R's father. Q's daughter is sitting second to the right of Q.D's daughter in law is sitting second to the left of F. P is B's spouse. D is sitting immediate left of B. B is sitting second to the right of R's brother who is sitting in inner circle. R is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces B.
If T and R interchange their positions then who faces E?
T
R
U
P
None of these
Let's cut through the noise and break this down:
- We have twelve people split across two concentric circles. Inner circle faces out, outer faces in.
- Married couples never sit in the same circle or face each other.
- Every person on the outer circle is exactly lined up with someone on the inner circle.
- The question wants to know: If T and R swap seats, who will face E?
Here's the step-by-step logic:
- E is in the inner circle. If someone from the outer circle is inline with E, normally that person faces E.
- If T and R swap, whoever is sitting in line with E changes.
- Based on the clues about seating, R and E are not facing each other before the switch, and neither are T and E.
- After T and R swap, the person who now faces E will be in T’s original seat (which then holds R).
So, the direct answer is:
- After the swap, R will be the one facing E.
Here’s the answer:
Option 2: R
Quick summary of the relevant statements:
- Key clues include the alignments and that the outer circle person is always “facing” the inner circle one inline.
- The swap question just needs you to follow who ends up where.
Nothing fancy. Just pay attention to who sits where after the swap—R ends up facing E. That’s really all there is to it.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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