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In a classroom, there are two rows of chairs. There are 6 seats in each row of 5 people. In row-1, Ramesh, Sunil, Rajesh, Rohit and Sandip are facing south, while in row-2, Suresh, Aman, Yash, Omkar and Raj are facing north but not necessarily in the same order.
- Ramesh is sitting second to the right of Rajesh while Sunil is sitting at corner.
- One of the two vacant seats is in one of the corners.
- Rohit is sitting immediately right to Sandip.
- Ramesh and Omkar are related in the same manner as Aman and Rohit are related.
- Sunil is sitting in front of Raj.
- Suresh is not sitting with Aman.
- The person who is sitting in front of Aman, is immediately left to the Sunil.
- Sandip is sitting diagonally opposite to Raj.
Question: 1

Who is sitting immediately next to Suresh?

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In "Facing South" problems, physically turn your perspective or simply remember that "Right" and "Left" are swapped. Always start with the person fixed at a "Corner" to anchor the rest of the arrangement.
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
  • Aman
  • Yash
  • Both Yash and Aman
  • Raj
  • Sunil
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The Correct Option is B

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Question: 2

Who among the following is sitting immediately next to one of the vacant seats?

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In "Facing South" problems, physically turn your perspective or simply remember that "Right" and "Left" are swapped. Always start with the person fixed at a "Corner" to anchor the rest of the arrangement. When identifying neighbors, treat vacant seats as positions that still have left and right neighbors.
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
  • Ramesh
  • Omkar
  • Rajesh
  • All Ramesh, Omkar and Rajesh
  • Sandip
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The Correct Option is C

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Question: 3

Select the pair which sits in front of vacant seats.

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Vacant seat problems often hinge on "who is sitting in front of" a gap. Treat the gap as a person for the purpose of alignment. Position numbers are consistent across both rows.
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
  • Yash -- Rajesh
  • Suresh -- Sandip
  • Sandip -- Yash
  • Raj -- Sandip
  • Yash -- Rohit
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The Correct Option is A

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Question: 4

Who sits immediately next to Rajesh?

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When a person is "second to the right" or similar, there is exactly one seat between them. If that seat is vacant, they are still considered to be in that relative position, but they are not "immediately next" to each other. Always check if the vacant seat is counted as a position.
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
  • Yash
  • Ramesh
  • Rohit
  • Sandip
  • Suresh
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The Correct Option is B

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Question: 5

Which of the following pair/pairs sits/sit opposite each other?

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In complex arrangements with vacant seats, "related in the same manner" often refers to the number of seats between two people or their relative diagonal distance. Always double-check if a "seat" refers to a physical chair or a person.
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
  • Ramesh – Aman, Rohit – Omkar
  • Sunil – Yash
  • Sunil – Yash, Sandip – Raj
  • Sandip – Raj
  • Rohit – Suresh, Sunil – Omkar
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The Correct Option is A

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