Question
What is the sum of present age of PAWAN and the one who
is third to the right of PAWAN? Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain numbers of people are sitting in a square shaped table. All are facing towards the center. Only one person seated at each corner and remaining persons are seated at the Edges of the square table. Each of them has different age. Only few of them seating positions are known. ZAHIR sits at one of the corner of the table. Same Number of people seated in opposite edges. At least two but not more than four people sitting on each edges of the table. PAWAN sits at one of the corner. The one whose age is 36 years, sit second to the left of PAWAN. Three persons are sitting between TARUN and ANIKET. TARUN is 36 years old. ZAHIR sits immediate left of ANIKET. SUSHEEL whose age is 52 sits sixth to the right of the one whose age is 10 less than SUSHEEL and both of them are immediate neighbor of the person sitting at the corner. Neither PAWAN nor TARUN is an immediate neighbor of SUSHEEL. VIKRAM is an immediate neighbor of the one whose age is 44. The one who is 48years old sits fourth to the right of VIKRAM. VIVEK sits second to the left of SUSHEEL. RAJA sits seventh to the left of VIVEK. The age of PAWAN is equal to half of the age of ANIKET. The one whose age is 44 sit second to the right of the one who is sitting opposite to RAJA. Number of person sits between PAWAN and RAJA when counted from left of PAWAN is equal to number of person sit between RAJA and the one whose age is 30.Solution
At least two but not more than four people sitting on each edges of the table.Β PAWAN sits at one of the corner. The one whose age is 36 years, sit second to the left of PAWAN. TARUN is 36 years old. Three persons are sitting between TARUN and ANIKET. ZAHIR sits immediate left of ANIKET. ZAHIR sits at one of the corner of the table
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