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Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 1

A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row. S and Z are in the centre. A and P are at the ends. R is sitting to the left of A. Who is to the right of P ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 1

The seating arrangement is as follows:

Therefore, right of P is X.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 2

Amit, Bharati, Cheryl, Deepak and Eric are five friends sitting in a restaurant. They are wearing caps of five different colors — yellow, blue, green, white and red. Also they are eating five different snacks — burgers, sandwiches, ice cream, pastries and pizza.
The person wearing a red cap is eating pastries.
Amit does not eat ice cream and Cheryl is eating sandwiches. Bharati is wearing a yellow cap and Amit is wearing a blue cap. Eric is eating pizza and is not wearing a green cap.
Who is Wearing the white cap ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 2

There are five people in the scenario. And each person is associated with two properties. For instance those are Colour of the caps, and the dish they are eating. Hence the tabulation method is easier to apply.


 

Hence, The properties can be tabular form as it is shows in the given information.

We know that a person wearing a red cap is eating pastries. So There is only one place possible in the table to fit this combination. Therefore the person will be Deepak.


We also know that Eric is not wearing a green cap. Hence, the one who is wearing a green cap should be Cheryl. Since Amith does not eat Ice Cream, it should be Bharati who is eating it. That leaves us with the fact that Amith should be eating burgers. As that’s the only dish left. And hence, Eric should be wearing a white cap.

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Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 3

A, B, C, D and E are sitting on a bench. A is sitting next to B, C is sitting next to D, D is not sitting with E who is on the left end of the bench. C is on the second position from the right. A is to the right of B and E. A and C are sitting together. In which position A is sitting ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 3

Therefore, A is sitting in between B and C.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 4

A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.
The following additional facts are known.

  1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
  2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
  3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
  4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
  5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
  6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
  7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

In how many different ways can the items be arranged on the shelves?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 4

There are 5 types of biscuits, 3 types of candies and 4 types of savouries. Among 16 shelves, there are 4 empty shelves.

It is given that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type.

From (3) and (4), it can be concluded that D, E, F and K are savouries.

From (2) and (5), L, I and J are of one type and H is the other type. Therefore from (6), as C is a candy, L, I J must be types of biscuits and H is a type of candy. Now using (1), we can conclude that A and B are of one type but not candies as there are only 3 types of candies.

Therefore,

Biscuits: A, B, I, J, L Candies: C, H, G Savouries: D, E, F, K

From (3), (4), (6) and (7), there shelf number 12 must be an empty shelf. Also, D, E, F and K are placed in shelves numbered 13, 14, 15 and 16 respectively.

Now from (1), (2) and (7), the sequence (from left to right) in which biscuits are kept is:

(Empty shelf), L, A, B, (I/J), (J/I).

From (6), the candies must be in the following order: (Empty shelf), (Empty shelf), C, (H/G), (G/H)

Thus, we have

 

In each case, J and I can be arranged in 2 ways and G and H can be arranged among them in 2 ways. Thus, 2 × 2 = 4 ways.

Total number of ways the items can be arranged on the shelves = 4 + 4 = 8

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 5

A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.
The following additional facts are known.

  1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
  2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
  3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
  4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
  5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
  6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
  7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Which of the following items is not a type of biscuit?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 5

There are 5 types of biscuits, 3 types of candies and 4 types of savouries. Among 16 shelves, there are 4 empty shelves.

It is given that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type.

From (3) and (4), it can be concluded that D, E, F and K are savouries.

From (2) and (5), L, I and J are of one type and H is the other type. Therefore from (6), as C is a candy, L, I J must be types of biscuits and H is a type of candy. Now using (1), we can conclude that A and B are of one type but not candies as there are only 3 types of candies.

Therefore,

Biscuits: A, B, I, J, L Candies: C, H, G Savouries: D, E, F, K

From (3), (4), (6) and (7), there shelf number 12 must be an empty shelf. Also, D, E, F and K are placed in shelves numbered 13, 14, 15 and 16 respectively.

Now from (1), (2) and (7), the sequence (from left to right) in which biscuits are kept is:

(Empty shelf), L, A, B, (I/J), (J/I).

From (6), the candies must be in the following order: (Empty shelf), (Empty shelf), C, (H/G), (G/H)

Thus, we have

 

G is not a type of biscuit. It is a candy.

Hence, option (d).

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 6

A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.
The following additional facts are known.

  1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
  2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
  3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
  4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
  5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
  6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
  7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Which of the following can represent the numbers of the empty shelves in a possible arrangement?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 6

There are 5 types of biscuits, 3 types of candies and 4 types of savouries. Among 16 shelves, there are 4 empty shelves.

It is given that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type.

From (3) and (4), it can be concluded that D, E, F and K are savouries.

From (2) and (5), L, I and J are of one type and H is the other type. Therefore from (6), as C is a candy, L, I J must be types of biscuits and H is a type of candy. Now using (1), we can conclude that A and B are of one type but not candies as there are only 3 types of candies.

Therefore,

Biscuits: A, B, I, J, L Candies: C, H, G Savouries: D, E, F, K

From (3), (4), (6) and (7), there shelf number 12 must be an empty shelf. Also, D, E, F and K are placed in shelves numbered 13, 14, 15 and 16 respectively.

Now from (1), (2) and (7), the sequence (from left to right) in which biscuits are kept is:

(Empty shelf), L, A, B, (I/J), (J/I).

From (6), the candies must be in the following order: (Empty shelf), (Empty shelf), C, (H/G), (G/H)

Thus, we have

In the second case we have shelf 1, 2, 6 and 12 empty.

Hence, option (c).

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 7

A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.
The following additional facts are known.

  1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
  2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
  3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
  4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
  5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
  6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
  7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Which of the following statements is necessarily true?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 7

There are 5 types of biscuits, 3 types of candies and 4 types of savouries. Among 16 shelves, there are 4 empty shelves.

It is given that all items of same type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type.

From (3) and (4), it can be concluded that D, E, F and K are savouries.

From (2) and (5), L, I and J are of one type and H is the other type. Therefore from (6), as C is a candy, L, I J must be types of biscuits and H is a type of candy. Now using (1), we can conclude that A and B are of one type but not candies as there are only 3 types of candies.

Therefore,

Biscuits: A, B, I, J, L Candies: C, H, G Savouries: D, E, F, K

From (3), (4), (6) and (7), there shelf number 12 must be an empty shelf. Also, D, E, F and K are placed in shelves numbered 13, 14, 15 and 16 respectively.

Now from (1), (2) and (7), the sequence (from left to right) in which biscuits are kept is:

(Empty shelf), L, A, B, (I/J), (J/I).

From (6), the candies must be in the following order: (Empty shelf), (Empty shelf), C, (H/G), (G/H)

Thus, we have

 

Considering case (i): There are 4 shelves between B and C.
Considering case (ii): There are 5 shelves between B and C.

Hence, there are at least 4 shelves between B and C.

Hence, option (C).

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 8

Directions to Solve

Five girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. Seema is to the left of Rani and to the right of Bindu. Mary is to the right of Rani. Reeta is between Rani and Mary.

Question - Who is sitting immediate right to Reeta?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 8

Mary is sitting immediate right to Reeta.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 9

Directions to Solve

Five girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. Seema is to the left of Rani and to the right of Bindu. Mary is to the right of Rani. Reeta is between Rani and Mary.

Question - Who is in the middle of the photograph?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 9

Rani is in the middle of the photograph.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 10

Directions to Solve

Five girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. Seema is to the left of Rani and to the right of Bindu. Mary is to the right of Rani. Reeta is between Rani and Mary.

Question - Who is second from the right?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 10

Reeta is sitting second from the right.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 11

Directions to Solve

Five girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. Seema is to the left of Rani and to the right of Bindu. Mary is to the right of Rani. Reeta is between Rani and Mary.

Question - Who is second from the left in photograph?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 11

Seema is sitting second from the left in photograph.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 12

Directions to Solve

Six friends are sitting in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Deepa is between Prakash and Pankaj. Priti is between Mukesh and Lalit. Prakash and Mukesh are opposite to each other.

Question - Who is sitting right to Prakash?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 12

Hence, Lalit is sitting right to Prakash.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 13

Directions to Solve

Six friends are sitting in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Deepa is between Prakash and Pankaj. Priti is between Mukesh and Lalit. Prakash and Mukesh are opposite to each other.

Question - Who is just right to Pankaj?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 13

Hence, Deepa is sitting just right to Pankaj.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 14

Directions to Solve

Six friends are sitting in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Deepa is between Prakash and Pankaj. Priti is between Mukesh and Lalit. Prakash and Mukesh are opposite to each other.

Question - Who are the neighbours of Mukesh?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 14

Hence, Priti and Pankaj are the neighbours of Mukesh.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 15

Directions to Solve

Six friends are sitting in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Deepa is between Prakash and Pankaj. Priti is between Mukesh and Lalit. Prakash and Mukesh are opposite to each other.

Question - Who is sitting opposite to Priti?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 15

Hence, Deepa is sitting opposite to Priti.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 16

Directions to Solve

In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :

  1. Cadillac is next to right of Fargo.
  2. Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
  3. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
  4. Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.

Question - Which of the cars are on both the sides of cadillac car?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 16

To solve this problem, let's start by determining the positions of the cars based on the given clues:

  1. "Cadillac is next to the right of Fargo."

    • This means Cadillac is immediately to the right of Fargo.
  2. "Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat."

    • If we assume Fiat is at position 1, then Fargo will be at position 5 (1+4).
  3. "Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford."

    • This means Maruti is positioned between Ambassador and Bedford.
  4. "Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end."

    • Fiat must be at one end of the row, and since it is third to the left of Ambassador, Ambassador must be three positions to the right of Fiat.

Let's use these clues to position the cars:

  1. Assume Fiat is at position 1 (one end of the row). Then Fargo must be at position 5 (1+4).

  2. Since Cadillac is immediately to the right of Fargo, Cadillac must be at position 6.

  3. Ambassador must be three positions to the right of Fiat. If Fiat is at position 1, Ambassador must be at position 4.

  4. Maruti must be between Ambassador and Bedford. Since Ambassador is at position 4, Bedford must be either at position 2 or 3, and Maruti must be in between them.

  5. Placing the remaining cars:

    • Fiat at position 1.
    • Fargo at position 5.
    • Cadillac at position 6.
    • Ambassador at position 4.

Since Maruti must be between Ambassador and Bedford, the only valid positions for Bedford are 2 and 3:

  • Bedford can be at position 2 and Maruti at position 3.
  • This makes Mercedes the remaining car at position 7.

So, the arrangement of cars from left to right is:

  1. Fiat
  2. Bedford
  3. Maruti
  4. Ambassador
  5. Fargo
  6. Cadillac
  7. Mercedes

With Cadillac at position 6, the cars on both sides of Cadillac are:

Fargo (position 5) and Mercedes (position 7).

So the correct answer is:

  1. Fargo and Mercedes
Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 17

Directions to Solve

In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :

  1. Cadillac is next to right of Fargo.
  2. Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
  3. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
  4. Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.

Question - Which of the following statement is correct?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 17

Therefore, Maruti is next left of Ambassador.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 18

Directions to Solve

In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :

  1. Cadillac is next to right of Fargo.
  2. Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
  3. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
  4. Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.

Question - Which one of the following is the correct position of Mercedes?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 18

The correct position of Mercedes is fourth to the right of Maruti.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 19

Directions to Solve

In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :

  1. Cadillac is next to right of Fargo.
  2. Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
  3. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
  4. Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.

Question - Which one of the following statements is correct?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 19

Therefore, Cadillac is next left to Mercedes car.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 20

Directions to Solve

In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :

  1. Cadillac is next to right of Fargo.
  2. Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
  3. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
  4. Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.

Question - Which of the following groups of cars is to the right of Ambassador?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 20

Mercedes, Cadillac and Fargo cars are to the right of Ambassador.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 21

Directions to Solve

Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around the hexagonal table each at one corner and are facing the centre of the hexagonal. P is second to the left of U. Q is neighbour of R and S. T is second to the left of S.

Question - Which one is sitting opposite to P?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 21

S is sitting opposite to P.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 22

Directions to Solve

Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around the hexagonal table each at one corner and are facing the centre of the hexagonal. P is second to the left of U. Q is neighbour of R and S. T is second to the left of S.

Question - Who is the fourth person to the left of Q?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 22

P is the fourth person to the left of Q.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 23

Directions to Solve

Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around the hexagonal table each at one corner and are facing the centre of the hexagonal. P is second to the left of U. Q is neighbour of R and S. T is second to the left of S.

Question - Which of the following are the neighbours of P?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 23

T and R are the neighbours of P.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 24

Directions to Solve

Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around the hexagonal table each at one corner and are facing the centre of the hexagonal. P is second to the left of U. Q is neighbour of R and S. T is second to the left of S.

Question - Which one is sitting opposite to T?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 24

Q is sitting opposite to T.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 25

Directions to Solve

Each of these questions are based on the information given below:

  1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to North.
  2. B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q.
  3. C and N are diagonally opposite to each other.
  4. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M.
  5. P who is just to the left of Q, is opposite to D.
  6. M is at one end of the line.

Question - Who is sitting third to the right of O?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 25

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 26

Directions to Solve

Each of these questions are based on the information given below:

  1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to North.
  2. B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q.
  3. C and N are diagonally opposite to each other.
  4. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M.
  5. P who is just to the left of Q, is opposite to D.
  6. M is at one end of the line.

Question - If B shifts to the place of E, E shifts to the place of Q, and Q shifts to the place of B, then who will be the second to the left of the person opposite to O?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 26

Initial arragement:

New arrangement after shifting :

B is opposite to O and second person left to B is Q.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 27

Directions to Solve

Each of these questions are based on the information given below:

  1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to North.
  2. B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q.
  3. C and N are diagonally opposite to each other.
  4. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M.
  5. P who is just to the left of Q, is opposite to D.
  6. M is at one end of the line.

Question - Which of the following pair is diagonally opposite to each other?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 27

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 28

Directions to Solve

Each of these questions are based on the information given below:

  1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to North.
  2. B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q.
  3. C and N are diagonally opposite to each other.
  4. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M.
  5. P who is just to the left of Q, is opposite to D.
  6. M is at one end of the line.

Question - In the original arrangement who is sitting just opposite to N?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 28

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 29

Directions to Solve

Each of these questions are based on the information given below:

  1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to North.
  2. B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q.
  3. C and N are diagonally opposite to each other.
  4. E is opposite to O who is just next right of M.
  5. P who is just to the left of Q, is opposite to D.
  6. M is at one end of the line.

Question - If O and P, A and E and B and Q interchange their positions, then who will be the second person to the right of the person who is opposite to the person second of the right of P?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 29

Old arrangement :

New arrangement :

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 30

Directions to Solve

A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a row facing North :

  1. F is to the immediate right of E.
  2. E is 4th to the right of G.
  3. C is the neighbour of B and D.
  4. Person who is third to the left of D is at one of ends.

Question - Who are to the left of C?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 4 - Question 30

G an B are to the left of C.

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