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    • Question

      The question given below consists of three statements

      numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide which of the statements are redundant to answer the question. Read all the statements and give answer. Six persons (Mayank, Manav, Manish, Mohan, Mahesh, and Mohit) are sitting in a straight row facing north but not necessarily in the same order. Which of the following statement is redundant to find who sits at extreme right end of row? Statement I: One person sits between Manish and Mohan, who sits immediate left of Mahesh. Mahesh sits third to the left of Manav. Statement II: Mohit sits immediate left of Mohan, who sits second to the left of Manish. Manish sits second to the left of Manav. Statement III: Mohan sits second from extreme left end of row. Mayank sits third to the right of Mohan and to the immediate left of Manav.
      A Only Statement I is redundant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B Only Statement II is redundant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C Only Statement III is redundant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D Either Statement I or II are redundant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      E Either Statement I or III are redundant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      From statement I alone, we get: Case I: ______ Mohan         Mahesh         Manish           ______           Manav Case II: Mohan           Mahesh         Manish           ______           Manav            ______ From statement II alone, we get: Mohit     Mohan        ______           Manish           ______           Manav Manav sits at extreme right end of row. From statement III alone, we get: ______           Mohan           ______           ______           Mayank          Manav Manav sits at extreme right end of row. Only statement I is redundant.

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