Math, asked by nunu492, 11 months ago

A, B, C, D, E, F and G are playing cards sitting around a circular table. D is not the neighbour of C or E. A is neighbour of B and C. G who is second to the left of D, is the neighbour of E and F. Which of the following is correct ?
(1) B is between A and D
(2) D is between F and G
(3) F is a neighbour of B
(4) C is a neighbour of D

Answers

Answered by aishowrya
7
According to the info given, this should be the order of their sitting -

E , G, F, D, B, A, C

Correct answer will be, 1. B is between A and D

Hope it helps!
Answered by TooFree
9

Answer:

(1) B is between A and D


Step-by-step explanation:

A is neighbour of B and C

⇒ B , A , C


G who is second to the left of D

⇒ G, unknown, D


G is is the neighbour of E and F

⇒ E, G, F


Given also D is not the neighbour of C or E


Therefore, the arrangement must be:

D,  B , A , C,  E,  G,  F


Based on the arrangement stated above,

(1) B is between A and D


Answer:  B is between A and D

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