Question
If G and H, M and E interchanges their position, then
who among the following sits second to the left of M? Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions: E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M are sitting in a straight line, facing north. Three of them are not females. Two males sit adjacent to each other. F is fourth to the left of K, who is second to the right of G. G is not an immediate neighbour of L or E. J is fourth to the right of G and is second to the left of M. H is not an immediate neighbour of either M or F. H is not female. One of the persons sitting on the extreme ends is a male. I is not an immediate neighbour of either K or J. No male is an immediate neighbour of J. L does not sit second to the left of E. The immediate neighbours of H are female.Solution
F is fourth to the left of K, who is second to the right of G. J is fourth to the right of G and is second to the left of M G is not the immediate neighbour of L or E. H is not an immediate neighbour of either M or F. H is not female. I is not an immediate neighbour of either K or J. No male is an immediate neighbour of J. One of the persons sitting on the extreme ends is a male. The immediate neighbours of H are female.
L does not sit second to the left of E. So, the final arrangement is,
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