L, K, M, N, O and P are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. L sits fourth to
the right of O. M sits second to the left of L. N is not the immediate neighbour of M. K
sits second to the right of N. How many people are sitting between P and N, when
counted from the left of N?
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A.
None
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B.
One
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C.
Two
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D.
Three
Correct Answer:
B. One
Explanation:
There are 6 people (L, K, M, N, O, P) sitting around a circular table facing inward. Based on the clues provided: - L sits 4th to the right of O, meaning they are opposite each other in a 6-person circle.
- M sits 2nd to the left of L.
- K sits 2nd to the right of N. Since N cannot be next to M, N must be placed such that K fits the remaining spot.
- The resulting clockwise order is O, P, M, L, N, K.
When counting from the left of N, the sequence is N, L, M, P. Therefore, there are two people (L and M) between P and N.
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