Question
Who sits right between Varu and
Sita? Carefully read the given information and answer the questions as per the following. 6 students Anil, Sita, Mansi, Kajal, Govind and Varu sit around looking around the center of a circular table (not necessarily in the same order). All six students prefer different subjects such as mathematics, physics, history, geography, chemistry and biology. i) The mathematics that likes it sits between the mascara and the mansi. ii) The person who likes Chemistry is at the third position on the right side of Kajal. iii) Varu, who is not a neighbor of Govind, likes biology. iv) Kajal sits immediately on the left side of Varu. v) Govind does not like mathematics. vi) Sita is at the third position on the right side of the person who likes history. vii) Who likes physics and who like biology are neighborsSolution
The correct answer is B
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