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Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F sit at a triangular table. Three sit at the corners facing the center, and three sit at the middle facing away from the center. They like Hindi, English, Arts, Economics, Chemistry, and Physics. The one who likes Economics sits second to the left of D. The one who likes Physics sits second to the right of D. The one who likes English sits neither adjacent to Physics nor Economics. E likes Hindi and does not sit immediate right of A. A does not like Physics. B sits second to the right of the one who likes Chemistry. F does not like Chemistry. How many persons sit between F and the one who likes Arts when counted to the right of F?
- Three
- One
- Two
- Four
Correct answer: Four
Solution
The directional clues around D determine the core seating pattern. Once E, B, and the remaining persons are placed consistently, the person who likes Arts ends up four positions to the right of F when counted in the specified direction.
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