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01. Logical Reasoning
15 questions, 1 mark each
Study the following information and answer questions that follow.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J are seated in two rows, such that five of them are in Row 1 facing south, and five of them are in Row 2

facing north. Both rows' members are facing each other.
The following information is known about their seating arrangement.
1. B and G are seated in the centre of the rows.
2. A is seated to the right end of the row facing south and ) is seated to the right extreme of the other row.
3. C is not seated at the end of the row where D is also seated.
4. E, F, and I aren't seated at the extreme ends.
5. E, who is seated adjacent to A, and I are seated at diagonal corners but is not facing F.
6. D is not seated at an extreme end.
Q01. How many possible seating arrangements are there?

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Answered by tanvikalal2006
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Answer:

South. North

A. J

E. D

B. G

C. F

H. I

only 1 possible seating arrangements are there

(not sure about the answer)

Answered by 698248
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Answer:

SOUTH: :NORTH

1) H 1) J

2) D 2) F

3)B 3)G

4) E 4)I

5) A 5) C

only one possible arrangement is possible

Explanation:

considered two columns as rows north and south facing each other.

when two persons faces to each other the right-hand looks as the opposite hand of the other person so a and j r diagonal opposite in the above figure.

and it is also stated that C is not at the extreme end in which row D is seated that means D is seated in the other row.

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