Question
What is the position of D with respect to B?
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it. There are eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a circular table facing towards the centre. Only 5 persons sit between A and I when counted from the right of A. K sits second to the left of I. H sits third to the left of K. Only four persons sit between K and J. Number of letters between E and I in the alphabetical series is same as the number of persons sitting between A and G. D is an immediate neighbour of J. B sits fifth to the right of D. E sits second to the left of C.Solution
Only 5 persons sit between A and I when counted from the right of A. K sits second to the left of I. Only four persons sit between K and J. Here we get two possibilities Case (1) and Case (2).
D is an immediate neighbor of J. B sits fifth to the right of D.
H sits third to the left of K. E sits second to the left of C. Here Case 1 gets eliminated.
Number of letters between E and I in the alphabetical series is same as the number of persons sitting between A and G.
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