Question
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square
table, four of them sit at the 4 corners, while four sit at the middle of the sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre, while those who sit at the middle of the sides face outside. F sits fourth to the left of D. D faces outside. C is immediate to the right of F. A sits third to the right of the H. Only two persons sit between G and B. E is to the immediate right of B and to the immediate left of F. H sits second to the right of the E. What is the position of A with respect to D?Solution
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Widely known and esteemed
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