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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:
In the following question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two conclusions is/are true?
Statement: M < K > I < J > H =...
Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series.
How many triangles are there in the given figure?
Based on the given analogy, find the missing number.
445 : 316 :: 896 ?
If the signs – and ÷ are interchanged, then which of the following equations would be correct?
‘IPL’ is related to ‘Cricket’ in the same way as ‘Wimbledon’ is related to ‘ ___________’.
In a certain code language, ‘HAPPY’ is written as ‘JDPSA’ and ‘DANCE’ is written as ‘FDNFG’. How will ‘CLASS’ be written in that lan...
In a class of 35 students, Kunal is placed seventh from the bottom whereas Sonali is placed ninth from the top. Pulkit is placed exactly in between the...
In the given figure, how many pens are blue?
Which two numbers should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
74 – 52 + (39 ÷ 13) × 16 + (14 ÷ 2) = 106
(NOTE: Numbers...