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In a row of 40 children, Q is 14th from the left end and there are 16 children between Q and M. What is M's position from the right end of the row?
Answer: (c)
Since Q is 14th from left; there is no chance for M to be left of Q.
M's position from the left end = 14 + 16 + 1
= 31st
M's position from the right end = Total no of children + 1 – M's position from the left end
= 40 + 1 – 31
= 10th
Three persons A, B and C are standing in a queue. There are 5 people between A and B and 8 people between B and C. If there are three people ahead of C and 21 people behind A, then what could be the minimum number of persons in the queue?
Answer: (c)
As per the given conditions, there are two possible arrangements as shown below:
The number of people in the queue = 21 + 1 + 5 +1 +8 + 3 =39
The number of people in the queue = 3 + 1 +2 + 1 + 21 = 28
Clearly, for minimum number of people, we should consider Case-2.
Unita is 11th from either end of a row of girls. How many girls are there in that row?
Answer: (b)
Total number of girls in row = Position of Unita from L.H.S + Position of Unita from
R.H.S - 1
= 11 + 11 -1
= 21
In a row of boys facing North, Rinku is 10th to the left to Pink who is 21st from the right end. If Miku who is 17th from the left end, is 4th to the right of Rinku, then how many boys are there in the row?
Answer: (a)
Given,
Pink is 21st from the right end and Rinku is 10th to the left of Pink
So, Rinku is 31st (i.e., 21 + 10 ) from the right end.
Miku is 17th from the left end and 4th to the right of Rinku.
So, Rinku's position from the left end with respect to Miku = 14th
Total number of boys = Position of Rinku from R.H.S + Position of Rinku from L.H.S – 1
= 31 + 14 – 1
= 43
In a queue, Roshan is 14th from the front and Jeelani is 17th from the end, while Aysha is in between them. If Roshan is ahead of Jeelani and there are 48 persons in the Queue. How many persons are there between Roshan and Aysha?
Answer: (d)
The number of people between Roshan and Jeelani = 48 – ( 14 + 17 ) = 17 person
Now, Aysha is exactly between Roshan and Jeelani.
Therefore, there are 8 persons between Roshan and Aysha.
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