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Twelve people P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10, P11 and P12 are sitting around a rectangular table. The following information is known.
The table has 12 chairs numbered from 1 to 12. 6 seats on one side of the table and 6 on the opposite side. The chairs are arranged in such a way that chair number 1 is just opposite to 12, 6 is opposite to 7 and so on.
P1 is sitting opposite to P11 who is the only person sitting between P3 and P10. P5 is sitting opposite to P9 who is the only person sitting between P2 and P12. P6, sitting at chair number 1is diagonally opposite to P3 who is sitting opposite to P4
If P7 is sitting opposite to P6 then who is sitting opposite to P8?
Directions for questions: Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Twelve people P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, P8, P9, P10, P11 and P12 are sitting around a rectangular table. The following information is known.
The table has 12 chairs numbered from 1 to 12. 6 seats on one side of the table and 6 on the opposite side. The chairs are arranged in such a way that chair number 1 is just opposite to 12, 6 is opposite to 7 and so on.
P1 is sitting opposite to P11 who is the only person sitting between P3 and P10. P5 is sitting opposite to P9 who is the only person sitting between P2 and P12. P6, sitting at chair number 1is diagonally opposite to P3 who is sitting opposite to P4
If P7 is sitting opposite to P6 then who is sitting opposite to P8?
Option 1 -
P12
Option 2 -
P2
Option 3 -
P9
Option 4 -
Uniquely not determined
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 4
Detailed Solution:From the given information we can conclude that (P3) and (P4) are at seat numbers 7 and 6, respectively. And (P11) is the only person between (P3) and (P10) while (P1) is opposite to (P11). Hence, (P1), (P11) and (P10) must be at seat numbers 5, 8 and 9 respectively.
Then we have following two cases:
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the highest average is Rs. 136
Using the data from above question, the lowest average is Rs. 100.
We get the following table of earnings:
Persons | Win Total | Average |
P | 36 * 150 + 14 * 100 = 6800 | 136 |
Q | 34 * 150 + 21 * 100 = 7200 | 131 |
R | 23 * 150 + 36 * 100 = 6850 | 116 |
S | 30 * 150 + 30 * 100 = 6000 | 100 |
Now we can see that the largest difference
= Maximum – Minimum = Rs. 7500 – Rs. 6800
= Rs. 700
IITs = 60; IIMS = 40
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