Correct Answer
✅ Option b — Q
All Options:
- AP
- BQ
- CR
- DS
About This Chapter: Seating Arrangements
Paper
Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude
Weightage
5 Marks
Key Topics
Linear & Circular Seating Arrangements
A crucial part of the Logical Reasoning section. It tests spatial reasoning through linear arrangements (people sitting in a row) and circular arrangements. Students must decode right/left orientation based on the direction individuals face (North, South, or Center).
View Official ICAI SyllabusExam Strategy Tip
Always use abbreviations (A, B, C) and draw the diagram immediately. The key trick is to never start with a 'relative' clue; always start with a fixed, concrete clue (e.g., 'A sits at the extreme right').
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