Verbal Reasoning - Seating Arrangement - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Seating Arrangement - Seating Arrangement 1 (Q.No. 2)
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There are 8 houses in a line and in each house only one boy lives with the conditions as given below:

  1. Jack is not the neighbour Siman.
  2. Harry is just next to the left of Larry.
  3. There is at least one to the left of Larry.
  4. Paul lives in one of the two houses in the middle.
  5. Mike lives in between Paul and Larry.

If at least one lives to the right of Robert and Harry is not between Taud and Larry, then which one of the following statement is not correct ?

Robert is not at the left end.
Robert is in between Simon and Taud.
Taud is in between Paul and Jack.
There are three persons to the right of Paul.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Komal said:   10 years ago
Is this arrangement also correct?

J R H T L M P S.

Rohini said:   10 years ago
The seating arrangement is as follows:

Simon Robert Taud Jack Paul Mike Harry Larry.

So the option C is correct.

Debasis said:   10 years ago
J H L M P S R T also possible.

Asha said:   10 years ago
THLMPJRS C is correct option.

Dev said:   10 years ago
S R J P M H L T.

It's also possible.

According to this correct answer is C.

Mazha said:   10 years ago
Its not possible to get a complete solution for this question as the puzzle is incomplete, all we can do is assumptions, and here if you try to place Taud between Paul and jack it contradicts the 1st statement. So its the only option we can prove wrong where as others still got a possibility.

Urvashi said:   10 years ago
See, you all, @Ardentgirl can be right but there is much confusion about the seats of Robert, Taud, Jack and Simon.

MAYANK said:   10 years ago
Correct combination: S R T P M L J H.

Divya said:   10 years ago
I think correct combination is H, J, L, M, P, S, R, T.

Happy said:   9 years ago
The question gives more than one correct arrangement. So the options given are ambiguous.


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