Sitting arrangement is a part of the reasoning section in any competitive exam. Through this section, the examiner checks the presence and thinking ability of the candidates.
Description:- some conditions are given. We have to follow those conditions and place the required person accordingly in a circular manner. In the circular sitting arrangement, we can get question-based on it.
1. Direction- Question:- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question- What is the sitting position of major Raja?
A. Major Raja is sitting between major Kumar and major Kundan
B. Major Raja is sitting to the left of major Kundan
C. Major Raja is sitting to the immediate right of major Kumar
D. All the above are true
2. Direction- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question- Who is sitting to the immediate left of major Kumar?
A. Major Pankaj
B. Major Raja
C. Major Nitesh
D. Major Sohan
3. Direction- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question-Who is sitting to the right of major Kundan?
A. Major Nitesh
B. Major Kumar
C. Major Pankaj
D. Major Kundan
4. Direction- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question- Which of the following statement is true?
A. Major Sohan is sitting second to the left of major Pankaj
B. Major Kundan is sitting between major Nitesh and major Pankaj
C. Major Raja is sitting to the left of major Kundan
D. Major Nitesh is sitting to the left of major Kundan
5. Direction- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question- How many major are sitting between major Sohan and major Kumar if counted in a clockwise direction?
A. Six
B. Two
C. Five
D. Three
6. Direction- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question- What is the major Raja position with respect to major Sohan?
A. Second to the left
B. Immediate right
C. Fourth to the right
D. Third to the left
7. Direction- Six army majors sitting around a circular table and discussing stopping infiltration across the border major Pankaj is sitting between major Kundan and major Sohan. Major Kundan is sitting immediately left of major Pankaj. Major Kumar is sitting second to the left of major Kundan. Major Nitesh is sitting between major Kumar and major Sohan.
Question- How many major are sitting between major Sohan and major Kumar if counted in an anti-clockwise direction?
A. One
B. Three
C. Five
D. Two
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