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n an exhibition seven brands have put up their stalls● Each of these stalls are facing east● The seven brands which have put up a stall include: Titan, Biba, Landmark, Adidas, Puma, Zara and Reebok● Titan is next to the right of Reebok● Reebok is fourth to the right of Landmark● Adidas is between Biba and Zara● Landmark which is third to the left of Biba, is at one end.Q 16. Which of the given pairs is correct for the brands displayed at the two ends of the line?

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n an exhibition seven brands have put up their stalls● Each of these stalls are facing east● The seven brands which have put up a stall include: Titan, Biba, Landmark, Adidas, Puma, Zara and Reebok● Titan is next to the right of Reebok● Reebok is fourth to the right of Landmark● Adidas is between Biba and Zara● Landmark which is third to the left of Biba, is at one end.Q 16. Which of the given pairs is correct for the brands displayed at the two ends of the line?

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To solve this question, we need to arrange the brands according to the given conditions.

  1. Landmark is at one end.
  2. Reebok is fourth to the right of Landmark. So, the arrangement becomes: Landmark - _ - _ - _ - Reebok
  3. Titan is next to the right of Reebok. So, the arrangement becomes: Landmark - _ - _ - _ - Reebok - Titan
  4. Landmark is third to the left of Biba. So, Biba must be fourth to the right of Landmark. The arrangement becomes: Landmark - _ - _ - Biba - Reebok - Titan
  5. Adidas is between Biba and Zara. So, Zara must be next to the right of Adidas. The arrangement becomes: Landmark - _ - Zara - Adidas - Biba - Reebok - Titan
  6. The only brand left is Puma, which must be second to the right of Landmark. The arrangement becomes: Landmark - Puma - Zara - Adidas - Biba - Reebok - Titan

So, the correct pairs for the brands displayed at the two ends of the line are Landmark and Titan.

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