Question
Which among the following file is placed second to the
right of P? Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Nine files viz. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are placed in a straight line on the table, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing north while some are facing south and not more than two adjacent files are facing the same direction. The consecutive alphabetically named files are not adjacent to each other. O is placed at one of the ends and is facing towards the north. Q is placed three files away from O and faces the same direction as O. P is placed sixth to the right of S and vice versa where none of them are placed at the ends. Only two files are placed between P and T, which faces the same direction as P. U is placed second to the left of R whereas N is placed second to the right of Q. Both M and N face the same direction.Solution
O is placed at one of the ends and is facing towards the north. Q is placed three files away from O and faces the same direction as O. Case-1 Case-2
U is placed second to the left of R whereas N is placed second to the right of Q. Both M and N face the same direction. Not more than two adjacent files are facing the same direction. Hence, case 2 gets eliminated.
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