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Further it is known that,</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(i) The tallest student is not sitting opposite the shortest student, who, in turn, specializes in Ecology.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(ii) A, whose specialization is Geography, is the fourth tallest student and he is sitting opposite the student who is the fourth shortest and whose specialization is Sociology.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(iii) The students whose specializations are Chemistry and Physics are sitting adjacent to each other.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(iv) B and C are sitting opposite each other and one of them specializes in Medicine, and the other, in Computer Science.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(v) E is sitting two places away from A, while the student sitting opposite E specializes in Chemistry.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(vi) D is sitting to the immediate right of A, while the student sitting opposite D specializes in Mathematics.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(vii) There is exactly one student between F, the second shortest student, and the second tallest student.</p>\n","questions":[{"type":"MCQ","index":0,"statement":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">If it is known that the third tallest student is sitting adjacent to the second tallest student, then who is sitting to the immediate right of the tallest student?</p>\n","instructions":"","options":[{"index":0,"statement":"<p>G</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":1,"statement":"<p>A</p>\n","is_correct":true,"feedback":"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\n\n<p> </p>\n"},{"index":2,"statement":"<p>H</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":3,"statement":"<p>E</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""}],"num_of_options":4,"num_of_correct_options":1,"correct_response":"{\"<p>G</p>\":false,\"<p>A</p>\":true,\"<p>H</p>\":false,\"<p>E</p>\":false}","feedback":"{\"<p>G</p>\":\"\",\"<p>A</p>\":\"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\\n\\n<p> </p>\",\"<p>H</p>\":\"\",\"<p>E</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p>Incorrect! You’re going the wrong way and this is how it could be done <span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\">since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. 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Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\\n\\n<p> </p>\",\"<p>D</p>\":\"\",\"<p>F</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p>Whoa! That ain’t right! You can start by…<span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\">since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\n\n<p> </p>\n","num_of_correct_options":1},{"type":"MCQ","index":2,"statement":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">If it is known that when the shortest student and the tallest student interchange their places, the student whose specialization is Computer Science will be sitting opposite G, who among the following specializes in Sociology?</p>\n","instructions":"","options":[{"index":0,"statement":"<p>E</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":1,"statement":"<p>D</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":2,"statement":"<p>H</p>\n","is_correct":true,"feedback":"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that<span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\"> they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\n\n<div> </div>\n\n<p> </p>\n"},{"index":3,"statement":"<p>F</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""}],"num_of_options":4,"no_of_correct_options":0,"correct_response":"{\"<p>E</p>\":false,\"<p>D</p>\":false,\"<p>H</p>\":true,\"<p>F</p>\":false}","feedback":"{\"<p>E</p>\":\"\",\"<p>D</p>\":\"\",\"<p>H</p>\":\"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that<span style=\\\"line-height: 20.8px;\\\"> they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\\n\\n<div> </div>\\n\\n<p> </p>\",\"<p>F</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p>Bummer! You should’ve thought a little harder starting with the statement that says that <span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\">they</span><span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\"> are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\n\n<div> </div>\n\n<p> </p>\n","num_of_correct_options":1},{"type":"MCQ","index":3,"statement":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Which of the following statements is definitely true?</p>\n","instructions":"","options":[{"index":0,"statement":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">If G specializes in Sociology, then the second tallest student specializes in Computer Science.</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":1,"statement":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">If the student who specializes in Computer Science is sitting adjacent to the shortest student, then the student who specializes in Medicine is sitting adjacent to the student who specializes in Chemistry.</p>\n","is_correct":true,"feedback":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Amazing! Reasoning states that they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. 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Reasoning states that they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\\n\\n<div style=\\\"text-align: justify;\\\"> </div>\",\"<p style=\\\"text-align: justify;\\\">If B is the tallest student, then H is the third tallest student.</p>\":\"\",\"<p style=\\\"text-align: justify;\\\">If B is the second tallest student, then C specializes in Computer Science.</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Whoa! That ain’t right! You can start by…since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\n","num_of_correct_options":1}],"state":"DRAFT","topic_tags":["CAT","DI and LR","Logical Reasoning","Arrangements","Linear and Circular Arrangements","Circular Arrangements"]}}' $islogin = (int) 0 $qsData = object(stdClass) { _id => 'TDM3P5GzPtGWJPzws' name => 'LR 231' common_data => '<p>Eight students, A through H, are sitting around a circular table. 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Further it is known that,</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(i) The tallest student is not sitting opposite the shortest student, who, in turn, specializes in Ecology.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(ii) A, whose specialization is Geography, is the fourth tallest student and he is sitting opposite the student who is the fourth shortest and whose specialization is Sociology.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(iii) The students whose specializations are Chemistry and Physics are sitting adjacent to each other.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(iv) B and C are sitting opposite each other and one of them specializes in Medicine, and the other, in Computer Science.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(v) E is sitting two places away from A, while the student sitting opposite E specializes in Chemistry.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(vi) D is sitting to the immediate right of A, while the student sitting opposite D specializes in Mathematics.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(vii) There is exactly one student between F, the second shortest student, and the second tallest student.</p> ' questions => array( (int) 0 => object(stdClass) {}, (int) 1 => object(stdClass) {}, (int) 2 => object(stdClass) {}, (int) 3 => object(stdClass) {} ) state => 'DRAFT' topic_tags => array( (int) 0 => 'CAT', (int) 1 => 'DI and LR', (int) 2 => 'Logical Reasoning', (int) 3 => 'Arrangements', (int) 4 => 'Linear and Circular Arrangements', (int) 5 => 'Circular Arrangements' ) }UrlsController::question() - APP/Controller/UrlsController.php, line 235 ReflectionMethod::invokeArgs() - [internal], line ?? 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Further it is known that,</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(i) The tallest student is not sitting opposite the shortest student, who, in turn, specializes in Ecology.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(ii) A, whose specialization is Geography, is the fourth tallest student and he is sitting opposite the student who is the fourth shortest and whose specialization is Sociology.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(iii) The students whose specializations are Chemistry and Physics are sitting adjacent to each other.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(iv) B and C are sitting opposite each other and one of them specializes in Medicine, and the other, in Computer Science.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(v) E is sitting two places away from A, while the student sitting opposite E specializes in Chemistry.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(vi) D is sitting to the immediate right of A, while the student sitting opposite D specializes in Mathematics.</p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(vii) There is exactly one student between F, the second shortest student, and the second tallest student.</p>\n","questions":[{"type":"MCQ","index":0,"statement":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">If it is known that the third tallest student is sitting adjacent to the second tallest student, then who is sitting to the immediate right of the tallest student?</p>\n","instructions":"","options":[{"index":0,"statement":"<p>G</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":1,"statement":"<p>A</p>\n","is_correct":true,"feedback":"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\n\n<p> </p>\n"},{"index":2,"statement":"<p>H</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":3,"statement":"<p>E</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""}],"num_of_options":4,"num_of_correct_options":1,"correct_response":"{\"<p>G</p>\":false,\"<p>A</p>\":true,\"<p>H</p>\":false,\"<p>E</p>\":false}","feedback":"{\"<p>G</p>\":\"\",\"<p>A</p>\":\"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\\n\\n<p> </p>\",\"<p>H</p>\":\"\",\"<p>E</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p>Incorrect! You’re going the wrong way and this is how it could be done <span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\">since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. 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Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\n\n<p> </p>\n"},{"index":2,"statement":"<p>D</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""},{"index":3,"statement":"<p>F</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""}],"num_of_options":4,"no_of_correct_options":0,"correct_response":"{\"<p>H</p>\":false,\"<p>E</p>\":true,\"<p>D</p>\":false,\"<p>F</p>\":false}","feedback":"{\"<p>H</p>\":\"\",\"<p>E</p>\":\"<p>You got it! We hope you arrived at the answer using the fact<span style=\\\"line-height: 20.8px;\\\"> that since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\\n\\n<p> </p>\",\"<p>D</p>\":\"\",\"<p>F</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p>Whoa! That ain’t right! You can start by…<span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\">since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. 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Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\n\n<div> </div>\n\n<p> </p>\n"},{"index":3,"statement":"<p>F</p>\n","is_correct":false,"feedback":""}],"num_of_options":4,"no_of_correct_options":0,"correct_response":"{\"<p>E</p>\":false,\"<p>D</p>\":false,\"<p>H</p>\":true,\"<p>F</p>\":false}","feedback":"{\"<p>E</p>\":\"\",\"<p>D</p>\":\"\",\"<p>H</p>\":\"<p>Amazing! Reasoning states that<span style=\\\"line-height: 20.8px;\\\"> they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</span></p>\\n\\n<div> </div>\\n\\n<p> </p>\",\"<p>F</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p>Bummer! You should’ve thought a little harder starting with the statement that says that <span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\">they</span><span style=\"line-height: 20.8px;\"> are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. 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Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. 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Reasoning states that they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\\n\\n<div style=\\\"text-align: justify;\\\"> </div>\",\"<p style=\\\"text-align: justify;\\\">If B is the tallest student, then H is the third tallest student.</p>\":\"\",\"<p style=\\\"text-align: justify;\\\">If B is the second tallest student, then C specializes in Computer Science.</p>\":\"\"}","general_wrong_feedback":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Whoa! That ain’t right! You can start by…since they are ranked according to their heights and sum of ranks sitting opposite is always must be odd, so we have various combinations. Starting with the statement (ii), draw a diagram and place them and then using various combinations you can draw the complete diagram. Statements (v) and (vi) gives the position of D and E which have two possibilities and then B and C can b placed accordingly keeping in mind the sum of their rankings. After drawing the diagram you can see the required result.</p>\n","num_of_correct_options":1}],"state":"DRAFT","topic_tags":["CAT","DI and LR","Logical Reasoning","Arrangements","Linear and Circular Arrangements","Circular Arrangements"]}}' $islogin = (int) 0 $qsData = object(stdClass) { _id => 'TDM3P5GzPtGWJPzws' name => 'LR 231' common_data => '<p>Eight students, A through H, are sitting around a circular table. Each student specializes in a different subject among Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Geography, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics and Sociology, not necessarily in that order. The students are ranked according to their heights − rank 1 being the tallest − and no two students got the same rank. The sum of the ranks of any two students sitting opposite each other is odd. Further it is known that,</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(i) The tallest student is not sitting opposite the shortest student, who, in turn, specializes in Ecology.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(ii) A, whose specialization is Geography, is the fourth tallest student and he is sitting opposite the student who is the fourth shortest and whose specialization is Sociology.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(iii) The students whose specializations are Chemistry and Physics are sitting adjacent to each other.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(iv) B and C are sitting opposite each other and one of them specializes in Medicine, and the other, in Computer Science.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(v) E is sitting two places away from A, while the student sitting opposite E specializes in Chemistry.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(vi) D is sitting to the immediate right of A, while the student sitting opposite D specializes in Mathematics.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">(vii) There is exactly one student between F, the second shortest student, and the second tallest student.</p> ' questions => array( (int) 0 => object(stdClass) {}, (int) 1 => object(stdClass) {}, (int) 2 => object(stdClass) {}, (int) 3 => object(stdClass) {} ) state => 'DRAFT' topic_tags => array( (int) 0 => 'CAT', (int) 1 => 'DI and LR', (int) 2 => 'Logical Reasoning', (int) 3 => 'Arrangements', (int) 4 => 'Linear and Circular Arrangements', (int) 5 => 'Circular Arrangements' ) }UrlsController::question() - APP/Controller/UrlsController.php, line 236 ReflectionMethod::invokeArgs() - [internal], line ?? 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Eight students, A through H, are sitting around a circular table. Each student specializes in a different subject among Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Geography, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics and Sociology, not necessarily in that order. The students are ranked according to their heights − rank 1 being the tallest − and no two students got the same rank. The sum of the ranks of any two students sitting opposite each other is odd. Further it is known that,
(i) The tallest student is not sitting opposite the shortest student, who, in turn, specializes in Ecology.
(ii) A, whose specialization is Geography, is the fourth tallest student and he is sitting opposite the student who is the fourth shortest and whose specialization is Sociology.
(iii) The students whose specializations are Chemistry and Physics are sitting adjacent to each other.
(iv) B and C are sitting opposite each other and one of them specializes in Medicine, and the other, in Computer Science.
(v) E is sitting two places away from A, while the student sitting opposite E specializes in Chemistry.
(vi) D is sitting to the immediate right of A, while the student sitting opposite D specializes in Mathematics.
(vii) There is exactly one student between F, the second shortest student, and the second tallest student.
Type : MCQ
If it is known that the third tallest student is sitting adjacent to the second tallest student, then who is sitting to the immediate right of the tallest student?
Type : MCQ
If G is sitting adjacent to the student whose specialization is Medicine, then the student whose specialization is Computer Science is sitting adjacent to who among the following?
Type : MCQ
If it is known that when the shortest student and the tallest student interchange their places, the student whose specialization is Computer Science will be sitting opposite G, who among the following specializes in Sociology?
Type : MCQ
Which of the following statements is definitely true?
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