A Modern Approach to Verbal Reasoning

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(a) C and A (b) F and B (c) only B (d) only A (e) only C


Solution :


The given information can be analysed as follows :


E is not at end so, E must be in the middle of one of the rows.


D is second to the left of F so, order of rows must be D_F.


C is neighbour of E and is sitting diagonally opposite to D means


C is under F in the other row i,e D F E C.


B is neighbour of F, s the arrangement must be D B F A E C.


1.Other than D and C, A and F are sitting diagonally opposite to each


other,as seen in the arrangement. So the answer is (d).


2.Clearly, E is opposite to B in the other row. So ,E is facing B
and


the answer is (d).


3.Clearly, from amongst the given alternatives, A and E are in the
same


row .So the answer is (d).


4.Clearly, from amongst the given alternatives, D,B and F are in the


same row.So, the answer is (c).


5.Clearly, neighbours of E are A and C. So, on interchanging the seat


with E, the new neighbours of D will be A and C. So the answer is
(a).

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