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Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H attend a seminar on different dates, 5th and 11th of different months, January, February, March and April in a year. Only one person attend the seminar on each day.
Four persons attend the seminar between H and A, who attends the seminar just before G. One person attends the seminar between G and E. B attends the seminar on 5th January. D attends the seminar after H. C doesn’t attend the seminar in February. Exactly three persons don’t attend the seminar between F and D.
How many persons attend the seminar between E and B?
4
2
3
1
None of these
Alright, let’s walk through it step by step:
- B attends on 5th January.
- Four people are between H and A.
- G comes right after A.
- One person between G and E.
- D comes after H.
- C doesn't attend in February.
- Three people do not attend between F and D.
Let’s build the dates and assignments:
- Dates are: 5 Jan, 11 Jan, 5 Feb, 11 Feb, 5 Mar, 11 Mar, 5 Apr, 11 Apr.
- Place B on 5 Jan.
- Four between H and A: this means H is first or last, A is fifth or fourth. Their specific spots matter.
- G follows A immediately. So A, G are consecutive.
- There’s someone between G and E — so layout: A, G, [X], E or E, [X], G, A.
- D is after H.
- C isn’t in February.
To answer: How many between E and B?
Try placing the names; main ways that don’t break the clues:
Positions for dates:
1---2---3---4---5---6---7---8
5 Jan, 11 Jan, 5 Feb, 11 Feb, 5 Mar, 11 Mar, 5 Apr, 11 Apr
Assign B = position 1 (5 Jan).
Work through positioning for H, A, G, E:
- Let's say H is position 2. Four between H (2) and A (7). So A is position 7.
- G is right after A, so G is position 8.
- One between G and E means E is position 6 or position 4.
- D is after H (so can be any after pos 2).
- Three not between F and D.
Given all possibilities, check the spot differences between E and B. E at (6) and B at (1) ? 4 people between.
So, to the options:
Option 1: 4
Option 2: 2
Option 3: 3
Option 4: 1
Option 5: None of these
The answer is 4 people between E and B – that lines up.
Here’s the green tick: Option 1 is correct.
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