Verbal Reasoning - Seating Arrangement - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Seating Arrangement - Seating Arrangement 1 (Q.No. 2)
2.
There are 8 houses in a line and in each house only one boy lives with the conditions as given below:
- Jack is not the neighbour Siman.
- Harry is just next to the left of Larry.
- There is at least one to the left of Larry.
- Paul lives in one of the two houses in the middle.
- 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 ?
Discussion:
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Rajat said:
1 decade ago
S H L M P T R J
or
J H L M P T R S
or
S H L M P R T J..
These three holds the situations..just check wid the ques...ans is C...
or
J H L M P T R S
or
S H L M P R T J..
These three holds the situations..just check wid the ques...ans is C...
Sauya said:
1 decade ago
According to me, the correct order is 'H-L-M-P-J-T-R-S,.
Mouni said:
1 decade ago
j h l m p s r t is correct order
Sandeep said:
1 decade ago
The question is not specific properly. According to my question is wrong.
Shilpa said:
2 decades ago
The order is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
H S L M P T R J
So option C is correct that Taud is between Paul & Jack.
Here some conditions are there such as Paul Can only be in 4 & 5th house Then there should be atleast one left to larry so larry cannot be at the left most corner & robert also has one right to it so it cant be on the rightmost corner then Mike is inbetween paul & larry & inbetween means exactly in the middle of paul & Larry.
In this sequence all the conditions of the question are satisfied.
H S L M P T R J
So option C is correct that Taud is between Paul & Jack.
Here some conditions are there such as Paul Can only be in 4 & 5th house Then there should be atleast one left to larry so larry cannot be at the left most corner & robert also has one right to it so it cant be on the rightmost corner then Mike is inbetween paul & larry & inbetween means exactly in the middle of paul & Larry.
In this sequence all the conditions of the question are satisfied.
Atul said:
2 decades ago
j-h-l-m-p-t-r-s
This is the correct order
This is the correct order
Jyothsna said:
2 decades ago
HLMPTJRS
Sachin said:
2 decades ago
S H L M P T R J could also be one possible arrangement...right?
Vignesh.m said:
2 decades ago
Question is very clear. Easy to solve if represented pictorially.
Sanchita sharma said:
2 decades ago
I want to give the right arrangement for this qus. Is : J H L M P S are T.
According to this arrangement A, B, D options are correct so only C is wrong.
According to this arrangement A, B, D options are correct so only C is wrong.
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