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Directions : Study the given information carefully and answer the following question.Eight people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H go to an amusement park in eight different months i.e., February, March, April, June, July, August, October and December. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.G goes in the month having 30 days. Three people go between G and A. H goes in the month having less than 31 days. Two people go between H and B. C goes Before B in the month having 31 days but not in July. No one goes between D and F. One person goes between F and E. Who goes between H and G?Select one:a. Bb. Cc. Dd. Fe. None of these

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Directions : Study the given information carefully and answer the following question.Eight people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H go to an amusement park in eight different months i.e., February, March, April, June, July, August, October and December. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.G goes in the month having 30 days. Three people go between G and A. H goes in the month having less than 31 days. Two people go between H and B. C goes Before B in the month having 31 days but not in July. No one goes between D and F. One person goes between F and E. Who goes between H and G?Select one:a. Bb. Cc. Dd. Fe. None of these

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To solve this question, we need to arrange the given information properly.

  1. G goes in the month having 30 days. The months with 30 days are April, June, and September. But September is not in our list, so G goes either in April or June.

  2. Three people go between G and A. If G goes in April, A will go in August. If G goes in June, A will go in October.

  3. H goes in the month having less than 31 days. The months with less than 31 days are February and April. But G might go in April, so H goes in February.

  4. Two people go between H and B. So, B goes in June.

  5. C goes Before B in the month having 31 days but not in July. So, C goes in March.

  6. No one goes between D and F. One person goes between F and E. So, the order can be D-F-E or E-F-D.

Now, let's try to fit this information in our list:

  • February: H
  • March: C
  • April: G
  • June: B
  • July: ?
  • August: A
  • October: ?
  • December: ?

We still need to place D, F, and E. Since no one goes between D and F and one person goes between F and E, they must go in July, August, and October. But A already goes in August, so D, F, and E must go in July, October, and December.

So, the final arrangement is:

  • February: H
  • March: C
  • April: G
  • June: B
  • July: D or F
  • August: A
  • October: F or D
  • December: E

So, the person who goes between H and G is C. Therefore, the answer is b. C.

This problem has been solved

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