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Hexagon based arrangement (Prelims) Practice Test 5

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In the Chief Minister Meeting, six Chief Ministers namely- P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting at the corners of the hexagonal-shaped table facing the centre. They belong to different states- Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q is the chief minister of Karnataka sits immediate left of the one who faces P. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu sits adjacent to P. R sits immediate right of T who faces the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. R is not the CM of Tamilnadu. Only one person sits between T and the one who is the chief minister of Telangana. U neither belongs to Kerala nor Tamil Nadu. T is not the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. S sits adjacent to either P or R but not adjacent to both.

Q. What is the position of Q with respect to the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

In the Chief Minister Meeting, six Chief Ministers namely- P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting at the corners of the hexagonal-shaped table facing the centre. They belong to different states- Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q is the chief minister of Karnataka sits immediate left of the one who faces P. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu sits adjacent to P. R sits immediate right of T who faces the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. R is not the CM of Tamilnadu. Only one person sits between T and the one who is the chief minister of Telangana. U neither belongs to Kerala nor Tamil Nadu. T is not the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. S sits adjacent to either P or R but not adjacent to both.

Q. Who among the following person sits third to the left of the chief minister of Kerala?

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Twelve persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are standing on the hexagonal table such that six persons stand in each corner while six persons stand in the middle of the sides of the table and all are facing towards the center. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not standing adjacent to each other.
S stands third to the left of Q, who stands on the corner of the table. Three persons stand between Q and T. One person stands between T and M. The number of persons standing from the right of T to S is one more than from the right of S to O. U stands third to the right of N. Both S and U are not immediate neighbours. R stands second to the right of V. N doesn't stand adjacent to R. W stands to the immediate left of P.

Q. Who among the following person stands second to the right of U?

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Twelve persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are standing on the hexagonal table such that six persons stand in each corner while six persons stand in the middle of the sides of the table and all are facing towards the center. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not standing adjacent to each other.
S stands third to the left of Q, who stands on the corner of the table. Three persons stand between Q and T. One person stands between T and M. The number of persons standing from the right of T to S is one more than from the right of S to O. U stands third to the right of N. Both S and U are not immediate neighbours. R stands second to the right of V. N doesn't stand adjacent to R. W stands to the immediate left of P.

Q. How many persons stand between W and L, when counted from the right of W?

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Twelve persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are standing on the hexagonal table such that six persons stand in each corner while six persons stand in the middle of the sides of the table and all are facing towards the center. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not standing adjacent to each other.
S stands third to the left of Q, who stands on the corner of the table. Three persons stand between Q and T. One person stands between T and M. The number of persons standing from the right of T to S is one more than from the right of S to O. U stands third to the right of N. Both S and U are not immediate neighbours. R stands second to the right of V. N doesn't stand adjacent to R. W stands to the immediate left of P.

Q. Who among the following person stands between M and R, when counted from the right of M?

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Twelve persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are standing on the hexagonal table such that six persons stand in each corner while six persons stand in the middle of the sides of the table and all are facing towards the center. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not standing adjacent to each other.
S stands third to the left of Q, who stands on the corner of the table. Three persons stand between Q and T. One person stands between T and M. The number of persons standing from the right of T to S is one more than from the right of S to O. U stands third to the right of N. Both S and U are not immediate neighbours. R stands second to the right of V. N doesn't stand adjacent to R. W stands to the immediate left of P.

Q. Who among the following persons are standing on the corners of the table?
I. O
II. The one who stands to the immediate left of L
III. The one who stands second to the right of W
IV. T

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Twelve persons- L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are standing on the hexagonal table such that six persons stand in each corner while six persons stand in the middle of the sides of the table and all are facing towards the center. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not standing adjacent to each other.
S stands third to the left of Q, who stands on the corner of the table. Three persons stand between Q and T. One person stands between T and M. The number of persons standing from the right of T to S is one more than from the right of S to O. U stands third to the right of N. Both S and U are not immediate neighbours. R stands second to the right of V. N doesn't stand adjacent to R. W stands to the immediate left of P.

Q. What is the position of L with respect to O?

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In the Chief Minister Meeting, six Chief Ministers namely- P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting at the corners of the hexagonal-shaped table facing the centre. They belong to different states- Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q is the chief minister of Karnataka sits immediate left of the one who faces P. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu sits adjacent to P. R sits immediate right of T who faces the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. R is not the CM of Tamilnadu. Only one person sits between T and the one who is the chief minister of Telangana. U neither belongs to Kerala nor Tamil Nadu. T is not the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. S sits adjacent to either P or R but not adjacent to both.

Q. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and form a group. Who among the following person does not belong to the group?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

In the Chief Minister Meeting, six Chief Ministers namely- P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting at the corners of the hexagonal-shaped table facing the centre. They belong to different states- Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q is the chief minister of Karnataka sits immediate left of the one who faces P. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu sits adjacent to P. R sits immediate right of T who faces the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. R is not the CM of Tamilnadu. Only one person sits between T and the one who is the chief minister of Telangana. U neither belongs to Kerala nor Tamil Nadu. T is not the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. S sits adjacent to either P or R but not adjacent to both.

Q. Who among the following person is the chief minister of Tamil Nadu?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

In the Chief Minister Meeting, six Chief Ministers namely- P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting at the corners of the hexagonal-shaped table facing the centre. They belong to different states- Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Q is the chief minister of Karnataka sits immediate left of the one who faces P. The chief minister of Tamil Nadu sits adjacent to P. R sits immediate right of T who faces the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. R is not the CM of Tamilnadu. Only one person sits between T and the one who is the chief minister of Telangana. U neither belongs to Kerala nor Tamil Nadu. T is not the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. S sits adjacent to either P or R but not adjacent to both.

Q. Which of the following combination is true?

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