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QIV. Ten persons Arman, Amit, Anish, Anshu, Ashu, Anupam, Ana, Ananya, Anil and
Atik are to be seated on ten chairs, numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, and
arranged in an ascending order, in a line. The following information is known about
their seating arrangement:
Atik and Arman are sitting at the extreme positions.
Ashu and Anupam are sitting in the middle with no other chair between them.
Amit and Anish are sitting on chairs which have numbers less than five,
Ana and Ananya are sitting on chairs which have numbers more than five.
Anshu is not sitting adjacent to either Ana or Ananya.
Atik is sitting on a chair whose number is greater than that of Ana's chair.
11.If Amit, Ashu and Ana are seated on odd numbered chairs then which of the
following need not be a person-seat number pair?
(a)Ana-7
(b) Ashu-5
(c) Anupam-6
(d) Amit-3

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(d) Amit -3

Explanation:

(a), (b),and (c) is wrong

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