Verbal Reasoning - Seating Arrangement - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Seating Arrangement - Seating Arrangement 7 (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
Each of these questions are based on the information given below:
- A ,B, C, D and E are five men sitting in a line facing to south - while M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to North.
- B who is just next to the left of D, is opposite to Q.
- C and N are diagonally opposite to each other.
- E is opposite to O who is just next right of M.
- P who is just to the left of Q, is opposite to D.
- M is at one end of the line.
1.
Who is sitting third to the right of O ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Discussion:
39 comments Page 2 of 4.
Balaji said:
8 years ago
"E is opposite to O who is just next right of M. ".
What is the difference between just right and just next right?
I think as per the given information there should be one alphabate between M &O. Am I right?
What is the difference between just right and just next right?
I think as per the given information there should be one alphabate between M &O. Am I right?
(1)
Vaibhav said:
9 years ago
C E A D B
M O N P Q
Why is this arrangement not possible as per the statements?
M O N P Q
Why is this arrangement not possible as per the statements?
(1)
Shruti Devesh Singh said:
9 years ago
Given Answer is correct. I agree.
David G said:
10 years ago
The answer is correct.
If you confused you must need to improve your directions and verbal skills.
Direction:
N
Center point
S
This is not in question.
Question describes the,
S
Center point
N
Verbal:.
Relative clause and punctuation need to be developed.
If you confused you must need to improve your directions and verbal skills.
Direction:
N
Center point
S
This is not in question.
Question describes the,
S
Center point
N
Verbal:.
Relative clause and punctuation need to be developed.
PURUSOTTAM said:
9 years ago
A D B E C
N P Q O M
It must be correct, as far as the conditions are concerned, but the diagram provided by the administrator is also correct one.
N P Q O M
It must be correct, as far as the conditions are concerned, but the diagram provided by the administrator is also correct one.
Sunil said:
8 years ago
There may be more solution as ADBEF abd NPQOM is also right, but this arrangement will not give correct answer whatever has been asked in question.
PRAVEEN said:
8 years ago
As per my view, the possible arrangements are;
AECBD
MONQP
AECBD
MONQP
Afsar said:
8 years ago
Hi, It is confusing between b and d sitting it's also a correct statement because b and d are facing toward the south. For eg a person changing the direction toward north then to the south, its also change the position of the hand, the left hand become right and right hand become left.
Shreya said:
8 years ago
According to me;
C E D B A (south facing).
M O P Q N (North Facing).
C E D B A (south facing).
M O P Q N (North Facing).
Bhaben P said:
1 month ago
Here, Point 3 is the most important.
It clearly specifies that N and C are diagonally opposite to each other, not merely opposite to each other.
So N has to be at ONE END of the line, and it has to be at the right end since the left end is already occupied by M as stated already.
So for C to be DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE of N, it has to be 1st end of the Men's line.
Others fit automatically.
It clearly specifies that N and C are diagonally opposite to each other, not merely opposite to each other.
So N has to be at ONE END of the line, and it has to be at the right end since the left end is already occupied by M as stated already.
So for C to be DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE of N, it has to be 1st end of the Men's line.
Others fit automatically.
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