Question
LY, KY, AY, MY, SY, TY, and QY are sitting in a row
facing north. TY is immediate right of SY. SY is fourth to the right of QY. QY and LY are both at extreme ends. KY sits immediate right of QY. AY sits second to the right of QY. Who is sitting in the middle of the row?Solution
ï‚§ TY is to the immediate right of SY. ï‚§ SY is fourth to the right of QY. ï‚§ QY and LY are at the extreme ends. ï‚§ KY sits immediate right of QY and AY sits second to the right of QY. ï‚§ The only vacant position is the middle one. MY must be seated there. Final arrangement is shown below: Â It is clear the MY is occupying the middle position. Hence, the correct answer is (D).
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