Pentagon Seating Arrangement Practice Test 7 | Solve Tricky Seating Arrangement Questions

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Pentagon Seating Arrangement Practice Test 7 includes challenging questions to help you overcome common mistakes and improve accuracy. Attempt carefully and analyze your performance.

Pentagon Based Arrangement (Prelims) Practice Test 7

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Ten persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting on a pentagon shaped table facing away from the center in such a way that two persons sit on each side of the table, but not necessarily in the same order. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting adjacent to each other.
C sits to the immediate right of the one who sits third to the right of H. A sits fifth to the left of the one who sits to the immediate right of H. Two persons sit between A and J who doesn’t sit on the same side with H. D sits to the immediate left of J. Both I and E sit on the same side where I is an immediate neighbour of B. G doesn’t sit on the same side with A.

Q. Who among the following person sits adjacent to A on the same side?

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Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Ten persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting on a pentagon shaped table facing away from the center in such a way that two persons sit on each side of the table, but not necessarily in the same order. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting adjacent to each other.
C sits to the immediate right of the one who sits third to the right of H. A sits fifth to the left of the one who sits to the immediate right of H. Two persons sit between A and J who doesn’t sit on the same side with H. D sits to the immediate left of J. Both I and E sit on the same side where I is an immediate neighbour of B. G doesn’t sit on the same side with A.

Q. How many persons sit between C and J when counted from the right of J?

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Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Ten persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting on a pentagon shaped table facing away from the center in such a way that two persons sit on each side of the table, but not necessarily in the same order. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting adjacent to each other.
C sits to the immediate right of the one who sits third to the right of H. A sits fifth to the left of the one who sits to the immediate right of H. Two persons sit between A and J who doesn’t sit on the same side with H. D sits to the immediate left of J. Both I and E sit on the same side where I is an immediate neighbour of B. G doesn’t sit on the same side with A.

Q. What is the position of I with respect to G?

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Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Ten persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting on a pentagon shaped table facing away from the center in such a way that two persons sit on each side of the table, but not necessarily in the same order. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting adjacent to each other.
C sits to the immediate right of the one who sits third to the right of H. A sits fifth to the left of the one who sits to the immediate right of H. Two persons sit between A and J who doesn’t sit on the same side with H. D sits to the immediate left of J. Both I and E sit on the same side where I is an immediate neighbour of B. G doesn’t sit on the same side with A.

Q. If G is related to H and F is related to I in a certain way, then who among the following persons is related to D?

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Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Ten persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting on a pentagon shaped table facing away from the center in such a way that two persons sit on each side of the table, but not necessarily in the same order. The consecutive alphabetically named persons are not sitting adjacent to each other.
C sits to the immediate right of the one who sits third to the right of H. A sits fifth to the left of the one who sits to the immediate right of H. Two persons sit between A and J who doesn’t sit on the same side with H. D sits to the immediate left of J. Both I and E sit on the same side where I is an immediate neighbour of B. G doesn’t sit on the same side with A.

Q. If all of them sit at equidistance from each other, then who among the following person sits exactly in the middle of D and C?

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Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting on the corners of a pentagonal table and all of them have different number of chocolates such as 13, 19, 25, 36 and 48 but not necessarily in the same order. All are facing the centre. One person sits between the one who has the highest number of chocolates and the one who has the lowest number of chocolates. C sits adjacent to both A and E, who has 13 chocolates. C sits second to the right of D, who has 36 chocolates. B has chocolate in the multiple of 5. E and B are not immediate neighbours.

Q. How many chocolates does A have?

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

Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting on the corners of a pentagonal table and all of them have different number of chocolates such as 13, 19, 25, 36 and 48 but not necessarily in the same order. All are facing the centre. One person sits between the one who has the highest number of chocolates and the one who has the lowest number of chocolates. C sits adjacent to both A and E, who has 13 chocolates. C sits second to the right of D, who has 36 chocolates. B has chocolate in the multiple of 5. E and B are not immediate neighbours.

Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

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

Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting on the corners of a pentagonal table and all of them have different number of chocolates such as 13, 19, 25, 36 and 48 but not necessarily in the same order. All are facing the centre. One person sits between the one who has the highest number of chocolates and the one who has the lowest number of chocolates. C sits adjacent to both A and E, who has 13 chocolates. C sits second to the right of D, who has 36 chocolates. B has chocolate in the multiple of 5. E and B are not immediate neighbours.

Q. What is the difference between the number of chocolates that B and C have?

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

Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting on the corners of a pentagonal table and all of them have different number of chocolates such as 13, 19, 25, 36 and 48 but not necessarily in the same order. All are facing the centre. One person sits between the one who has the highest number of chocolates and the one who has the lowest number of chocolates. C sits adjacent to both A and E, who has 13 chocolates. C sits second to the right of D, who has 36 chocolates. B has chocolate in the multiple of 5. E and B are not immediate neighbours.

Q. How many persons sit between E and the one who has 25 chocolates when counted from the right of E?

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

Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting on the corners of a pentagonal table and all of them have different number of chocolates such as 13, 19, 25, 36 and 48 but not necessarily in the same order. All are facing the centre. One person sits between the one who has the highest number of chocolates and the one who has the lowest number of chocolates. C sits adjacent to both A and E, who has 13 chocolates. C sits second to the right of D, who has 36 chocolates. B has chocolate in the multiple of 5. E and B are not immediate neighbours.

Q. Who among the following person sits second to the right of the one who has 48 chocolates?

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