Who sits opposite to the one who likes Grapes?
A sits third to the left of the one who likes Papaya. E likes Green and sits to the immediate right of F, who does not like Papaya. Case I: When F sits second to the left of the one who likes Papaya. Case II: When F sits 2nd to the right of the one who likes Papaya.
G sits opposite to the one who likes Black. G is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Apple. Case I: When F sits 2nd to the left of the one who likes Papaya.
Case II: When F sits 2nd to the right of the one who likes Papaya.
D sits to the immediate left of B. The one who likes White sits to the immediate right of the one who likes Grapes, which is not possible in case I so, case I is invalid. H sits second to the right of C who likes Banana. The final arrangement is as follows:
Statements: W < B ≤ D = L, L < M ≤ K < Z
Conclusions:
I. W ≤ M
II. D < K
III. Z > B
Statements: Q > U = V ≤ X; R ≥ S ≥ X
Conclusions:
I. U = S
II. V < S
Statements: A & D, D # P, P @ Q, Q % R
Conclusions: I. D & R II. Q # A
...Statements: B < I ≥ E > K; Z ≤ N = K
Conclusions:
I. Z < E
II. N ≤ I
III. B > N
Statements: B @ E, E $ Y, Y & I, I % C
Conclusions: I. E @ I II. C & B
...In the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and the...
Statement: C > S > F > B > L; I > B > T
Conclusion: I. I > L II. T < C
Statements : C ≤ A < B ≤ D; E < B > F > G; I < H < G
Conclusions :
I. B > I
II. D > H
III. H < B
Statements: M # N # O $ P & Q % R % S
Conclusions : I. Q @ S ...
Statements: O ≥ M > F, K ≤ J ≤ D = F, B ≤ Z ≤ L = K
Conclusion:
I. M > L
II. D ≥ B