Question
The question given below consists of two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and give answer. Six persons D, E, F, G, H and I sit in a row facing north direction. Who sits at extreme left end? Statement I: I sits third to the left of G. One person sits between D and F. E sits to the left of F. Statement II: E sits second to the left of I, who sits second to the left of H. H does not sit at extreme end.Solution
From statement I alone, I sits third to the left of G. One person sits between D and F. E sits to the left of F. So, we cannot determine the person at extreme left end. From statement II alone, E sits second to the left of I, who sits second to the left of H. H does not sit at extreme end. So, we have, EĀ _____ IĀ _____ HĀ ______ So, E sits at extreme left end.
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