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N sits second to the left of J. As per this statement, there will be two cases getting framed and they are as follows: CASE I: Case-2
One person sits between N and M, L and K are immediate neighbours of M. As per this statement, the arrangement will look like this: Case-I
Case-2
K sits fourth to the right of O. As per this statement, the arrangement will look like this: CASE I:
Case-2
J and L do not sit on the same side of the table As per this statement, CASE I will get eliminated and we will continue with CASE II and the final arrangement will look like this: CASE I:
Match Column I and Column II and choose the correct match from the given choices
In the question given below, three columns are given. Columns 1 and 3 contain different independent sentences (5 in each column) and column 2 contains ...
In the following questions, two columns are given, containing three phrases each. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase f...
In each of the following questions, two columns are given containing three sentences/ phrases each. A sentence or phrase from the first column may or m...
Match Column I and Column II and choose the correct match from the given choice
In the following question, a sentence is divided in to three parts, given in column 1, 2 and 3. Match the statements from column 1 with those in column...
Directions: You are required to match statements from columns 1, 2 and 3 and find which of the following pairs of statement make sense meaningfully and...
In the following questions a sentence is given with three blanks, which is followed by a table, in which three columns are given (Column I, Column II an...
Column (1) | Choose the combination that completes the sentence. Relevant for Exams: |