Question
Given below is a question followed by two statements I
and II. Read both the statements carefully to decide which one of them is sufficient to answer the question. Six people - U, T, S, R, Q and P are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who sits immediate right of P? (I) R sits second to the right of T. S sits immediate left of T. Q sits third to the right of P. (II) U sits adjacent to R. Two persons sit between R and S. Q sits immediate right of T.Solution
From statement I, R sits second to the right of T. S sits immediate left of T. Q sits third to the right of P. Case 1: When P sits immediate right of U. Case 2: When P sits second to the left of U.
From statement I alone, we get either S or R sits immediate right of P. From statement II, U sits adjacent to R. Two persons sit between R and S. Q sits immediate right of T. Case 1:
Case 2:
From statement II alone, we get either U or S sits immediate right of P. From statements I and II together.
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