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Nine persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting around a circular table facing the center not necessarily that order. It is known that(i) D is sitting four places away to the left of G.(ii) I is sitting four places away to the right of C and neither of them is adjacent to D.(iii) Exactly two persons are sitting between A and F.(iv) H is sitting two places away to the left of F.(v) B is sitting two places away to the left of H and not adjacent to G.(vi) C and A are adjacent to each other.If H is to the immediate left of G, Then who is sitting second to the right of G?
Answer: Option B
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From I and II we can say that C is second to the left of D, I is sitting second to the right of D, as we know that I and C are not adjacent to D.
From III, IV and IV we can say that B is sitting to the left of I and second left of H, who is to the left of G.
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B is sitting to the left of D and second left of H, who is to the left of IAlso we can say that A is either to the left of D or C and F is either to right of G or left of G.We can say from the above information E is either to the right of G or left of CThe two possible arrangements are as follows.Case(i):
Case(ii):
H is to the immediate left of G.i.e case(ii), E is sitting second to the right of G.
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