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Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table, facing the center (but not necessarily in the same order). C is sitting to the immediate right of E. D is sitting third to the left of C. A is the immediate neighbour of B and C. F is not the immediate neighbour of E. What is the position of G with respect to A?

ASecond to the left

BThird to the left

CSecond to the right

DTo the immediate left

Answer:

B. Third to the left

Read Explanation:

Key points:

  • All are facing the center
    Right = anticlockwise, Left = clockwise (this is where mistakes usually happen)


Step-by-step:

  1. Place E

  2. C is immediate right of E → since facing center, right = anticlockwise
    So: E → C (anticlockwise)

  3. D is third to the left of C → left = clockwise
    From C, move 3 clockwise → D

  4. A is neighbour of both B and C
    So A must be next to C, and B on A’s other side

  5. F is not neighbour of E


After placing all consistently, the correct circular arrangement gives:

G is third to the LEFT of A

Final Answer: Third to the left


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