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Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the following questions:
Seven people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are going to a party on seven different days of the same week starting from Monday to Sunday. They all belong to different cities i.e. Indore, Agra, Cuttack, Gwalior, Mumbai, Pune, and Jaipur. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. Three people go between E and the one, who belongs to Cuttack. E goes just before F but after Thursday. Number of people going before F is same as after A. Two people go between A and the one, who belongs to Agra. G belongs to Indore and goes before the one, who belongs to Agra. Two people go between G and the one, who belongs to Gwalior. F does not belong to Gwalior. B goes before the one, who belongs to Pune but after C. F neither belongs to Jaipur nor Pune.
The following sentences are true about E except,
I. The one, who go immediately before E goes to Pune.
II. Four people go to party between E and A.
III. E is the last person to attend the party.
Only I
Only III
Both I and II
Both II and III
Both I and III
Let’s break this down logically and check each statement about E:
- I. The one who goes immediately before E goes to Pune.
- When you work out the possible sequence, there’s no hard info confirming E is right after Pune. This statement doesn’t have to be true.
- II. Four people go to party between E and A.
- Based on “Number of people going before F is same as after A,” and “E goes just before F but after Thursday,” it’s impossible for E and A to be separated by four people. This just doesn’t add up.
- III. E is the last person to attend the party.
- The clue "E goes just before F" directly says E is NOT last, because F comes immediately after. So this statement is definitely incorrect.
Now, let’s map these to your options:
- Option 1: Only I – Incorrect, statement III is proven false.
- Option 2: Only III — This is correct. Only statement III is false.
- Option 3: Both I and II – Incorrect. Statement I could be true depending on arrangements, same with II.
- Option 4: Both II and III – Incorrect. Only III is definitely false.
- Option 5: Both I and III – Incorrect. Only III is always false.
So, Option 2 is the answer.
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