Question
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
and hence from the group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions. Ten people- C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are sitting around the circular table and facing towards the table but not necessarily in the same order. C faces the one who sits third to the right of K. D sits fourth to the left of E. Neither CÂ nor K sits adjacent to both D and E. Only two persons sit between D and L who sits second to the left of H. As many persons sit between H and D is the same as between CÂ and J. The one who sits second from J is sits second to the right of F. G sits third to the right of I.Solution
C faces the one who sits third to the right of K. D sits fourth to the left of E. Neither C nor K sits adjacent to both DÂ and E.
Only two persons sit between D and L who sits second to the left of H. As many persons sit between H and D is the same as between C and J. So we get Two Cases
The one who sits second from J is sits second to the right of F. G sits third to the right of I.
Hence the second case gets discarded so we get the final arrangement as 
I n the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and t...
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and t...
Statements: B > A = D ≥ C = I ≥ H > E > F > G
Conclusions:
I. C ≥ E
II. E > C
III. A ≥ DStatements: S > V = T, U < X < T, W > U
Conclusions:
I. W > T
II. V > U
III. S > X
In the following question, the relationship between different elements is given in the statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Read the...
Statements: L < E; M = O; E >K ≥ M
Conclusions:
I. L < M
II. K = O
In the question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion (s) among given three conclusions is /are definitely true and t...
Statements: R < S = K < T ≤ F; T > E; I = T ≤ W
Conclusions:
I. W > K
II. F ≥ R
III. R < F
Statements: G < B ≤ T < U = F ≥ S
Conclusion: I. S ≤ T II. F > B
...Statements: P = Q = R > S > T > Z; U > R < V < W > X
Conclusions:
I. W > Z
II. R < W
III. R < X