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Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 1

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 - 3 - Question 1

G an B are to the left of C.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 2

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 -

Which of the following statement is not true ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 2

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Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 3

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 the neighbours of B ?

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

C and G are the neighbours of B.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 4

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 -

What is the position of A ?

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

A is in extreme right.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 5

Five friends, Bhumika, Rashi, Shweta, Vibha and Arunima, are sitting in a row facing east. Bhumika is sitting between Vibha and Shweta. Rashi is second to the left of Shweta. Who is sitting at the south end?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 5

The logic followed here is :-

Five friends, Bhumika, Rashi, Shweta, Vibha and Arunima, are sitting in a row facing east.

Bhumika is sitting between Vibha and Shweta and Rashi is second to the left of Shweta is as shown below :

∴ Here, 'Vibha' is sitting in south end.

Hence, the correct answer is "Vibha".

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 6

Directions to Solve

In a class there are seven students (including boys and girls) A, B, C, D, E, F and G. They sit on three benches I, II and III. Such that at least two students on each bench and at least one girl on each bench. C who is a girl student, does not sit with A, E and D. F the boy student sits with only B. A sits on the bench I with his best friends. G sits on the bench III. E is the brother of C.

Question -

On which bench there are three students ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 6

There are three students in Bench I.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 7

Directions to Solve

In a class there are seven students (including boys and girls) A, B, C, D, E, F and G. They sit on three benches I, II and III. Such that at least two students on each bench and at least one girl on each bench. C who is a girl student, does not sit with A, E and D. F the boy student sits with only B. A sits on the bench I with his best friends. G sits on the bench III. E is the brother of C.

Question -

Which of the following is the group of girls ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 7

BCD are the group of girls.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 8

Directions to Solve

In a class there are seven students (including boys and girls) A, B, C, D, E, F and G. They sit on three benches I, II and III. Such that at least two students on each bench and at least one girl on each bench. C who is a girl student, does not sit with A, E and D. F the boy student sits with only B. A sits on the bench I with his best friends. G sits on the bench III. E is the brother of C.

Question -

Who sits with C ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 8

G sits with C.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 9

Directions to Solve

Six girls are sitting in a circle facing to the centre of the circle. They are P, Q, R, S, T and V. T is not between Q and S but some other one. P is next to the left of V. R is 4th to the right of P.

Question -

Which of the following statement is not true ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 9

R is not second but fourth to the left of T.

 

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 10

Directions to Solve

Six girls are sitting in a circle facing to the centre of the circle. They are P, Q, R, S, T and V. T is not between Q and S but some other one. P is next to the left of V. R is 4th to the right of P.

Question -

If P and R interchange their positions then which of the following pair will sit together ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 10

After changing the position of P and R

V and T are together.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 11

If Y and X interchange their places, so do H and Z, then who amongst the following will face E?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 11

In row-1, E,F,G & H are sitting facing north while W,X,Y & Z are sitting in row-2 facing south.

The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the right of H.

Case 1: H sits at extreme left end of row 1.

Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits opposite to the person who is immediate right of H and Scientist in row -2
sits at extreme left end.

Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 and H is the pilot.

W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits at extreme right end of row-2 and Z to the immediate left of X. Only position left in row-2 is
extreme left end, which is now filled by Y being the scientist. The arrangement is :

But doctor of row(II) does not sit at end and Z is also not the doctor. Thus, this case is not possible.
Case 2 : H sits at second from left end of row-1, ⇒ Doctor sits at extreme right end in this row.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits at extreme right end of row-2 and the scientist sits second to the left of X.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 sitting at extreme right and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits to the immediate left of X and Z to the extreme left end of row-2. Only position left in row-2 is occupied by Y being the scientist.
Since, Y and G does not sit opposite to each other, => G sits at extreme left end of row-1.
The arrangement is:

Currently, Z is facing E, if Z and H interchange their positions, then H will face E.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 12

Which of the given statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 12

In row-1, E,F,G & H are sitting facing north while W,X,Y & Z are sitting in row-2 facing south.
The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the right of H.
Case 1: H sits at extreme left end of row 1.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits opposite to the person who is immediate right of H and Scientist in row -2 sits at extreme left end.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits at extreme right end of row-2 and Z to the immediate left of X. Only position left in row-2 is extreme left end, which is now filled by Y being the scientist. The arrangement is :

But doctor of row(II) does not sit at end and Z is also not the doctor. Thus, this case is not possible.
Case 2 : H sits at second from left end of row-1, ⇒ Doctor sits at extreme right end in this row.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits at extreme right end of row-2 and the scientist sits second to the left of X.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 sitting at extreme right and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits to the immediate left of X and Z to the extreme left end of row-2. Only position left in row-2 is occupied by Y being the scientist.
Since, Y and G does not sit opposite to each other, ⇒ G sits at extreme left end of row-1.
The arrangement is :

Clearly, G is a scientist.

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 13

Which of the following represent both the immediate neighbours of Y?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 13

In row-1, E,F,G & H are sitting facing north while W,X,Y & Z are sitting in row-2 facing south.
The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the right of H.
Case 1 : H sits at extreme left end of row 1.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits opposite to the person who is immediate right of H and Scientist in row -2 sits at extreme left end.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits at extreme right end of row-2 and Z to the immediate left of X. Only position left in row-2 is extreme left end, which is now filled by Y being the scientist. The arrangement is :

But doctor of row(II) does not sit at end and Z is also not the doctor. Thus, this case is not possible.
Case 2: H sits at second from left end of row-1, ⇒ Doctor sits at extreme right end in this row.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits at extreme right end of row-2 and the scientist sits second to the left of X.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 sitting at extreme right and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits to the immediate left of X and Z to the extreme left end of row-2. Only position left in row-2 is occupied by Y being the scientist.
Since, Y and G does not sit opposite to each other, ⇒ G sits at extreme left end of row-1.
The arrangement is:

The immediate neighbors of Y are = W (doctor) and Z (pilot).

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 14

Who amongst the following sits to the immediate left of Pilot of row-1?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 14

In row-1, E,F,G & H are sitting facing north while W,X,Y & Z are sitting in row-2 facing south.
The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the right of H.
Case 1 : H sits at extreme left end of row 1.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits opposite to the person who is immediate right of H and Scientist in row -2 sits at extreme left end.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits at extreme right end of row-2 and Z to the immediate left of X. Only position left in row-2 is extreme left end, which is now filled by Y being the scientist. The arrangement is:

But doctor of row(II) does not sit at end and Z is also not the doctor. Thus, this case is not possible.
Case 2: H sits at second from left end of row-1, ⇒ Doctor sits at extreme right end in this row.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits at extreme right end of row-2 and the scientist sits second to the left of X.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 sitting at extreme right and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits to the immediate left of X and Z to the extreme left end of row-2. Only position left in row-2 is occupied by Y being the scientist Since, Y and G does not sit opposite to each other, ⇒ G sits at extreme left end of row-1. The arrangement is :

In row-1, the person who is sitting to the immediate left of H (pilot) = G (scientist)

Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 15

Which of the following represents the people sitting at extreme ends of both the lines?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Seating Arrangement - 3 - Question 15

In row-1, E,F,G & H are sitting facing north while W,X,Y & Z are sitting in row-2 facing south.
The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the right of H.
Case 1: H sits at extreme left end of row 1.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits opposite to the person who is immediate right of H and Scientist in row -2 sits at extreme left end.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits at extreme right end of row-2 and Z to the immediate left of X. Only position left in row-2 is extreme left end, which is now filled by Y being the scientist. The arrangement is :

But doctor of row(II) does not sit at end and Z is also not the doctor. Thus, this case is not possible.
Case 2: H sits at second from left end of row-1, ⇒ Doctor sits at extreme right end in this row.
Also, X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H, ⇒ X sits at extreme right end of row-2 and the scientist sits second to the left of X.
Now, The one who faces the Scientist of row - 2 is an immediate neighbour of E, ⇒ E is doctor in row-1 sitting at extreme right and H is the pilot.
W sits second to the right of Z, ⇒ W sits to the immediate left of X and Z to the extreme left end of row-2. Only position left in row-2 is occupied by Y being the scientist.
Since, Y and G does not sit opposite to each other, ⇒ G sits at extreme left end of row-1.
The arrangement is :

In row-1, the person at ends = G,E and in row-2 = X, Z

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