Question
Five friends are sitting on a bench. Anil, Chandan, Raj,
Guru, and Prem are sitting in a row facing north. Anil is sitting at the left end while Prem is sitting second from the right end. Raj is not an immediate neighbour of Anil and Guru. Only one friend sits between Prem and Guru. Who is sitting in the middle of the row?Solution
Anil is sitting at the left end while Prem is sitting second from the right end. Only one friend sits between Prem and Guru, means Guru will sit to the left of Prem. Raj is not an immediate neighbour of Anil and Guru. This implies Raj will sit to the immediate right of Prem and Chandan will sit at the place left in between Guru and Prem. Â Final arrangement is shown below:
From above arrangement, it is clear that Chandan is sitting in the middle of the row. Hence, the correct answer is (C).
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