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In a class, there are seven students (including boys and girls) A, B, C, D, E, F and G. They sit on three benches I, II and III, such that at least two students on each bench and at least one girl on each bench. C who is a girl student, does not sit with A, E and D. F the boy student sits with only B. A sits on the bench I with his best friends. G sits on the bench III. E is the brother of C. Which of the following is the group of girls?

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ABCG
BBFC
CBCD
DCDF
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Correct Answer

Option cBCD

All Options:

  • ABCG
  • BBFC
  • CBCD
  • DCDF

Detailed Solution & Explanation

Let us analyze the students, their gender, and their placement on the benches I, II, and III step-by-step:
1. **Benches and Capacities**:
There are 7 students (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) and 3 benches. Each bench must have at least 2 students. Thus, the distribution of students on the benches must be 3,2,2\displaystyle 3, 2, 2.

2. **Gender Requirement**:
Each of the three benches must have at least one girl student.

3. **Analyzing F and B's Bench**:
- "F the boy student sits with only B."
This means F\displaystyle F and B\displaystyle B sit together on a bench with no other students. Thus, their bench contains exactly 2 students: B\displaystyle B and F\displaystyle F.
- Since F\displaystyle F is a boy, and each bench must contain at least one girl, B\displaystyle B must be a girl student.

4. **Determining the Benches**:
- "A sits on the bench I with his best friends." Since "friends" is plural, Bench I must have at least 3 students.
- "G sits on the bench III."
- Since Bench I has 3 students, and the bench containing B\displaystyle B and F\displaystyle F has exactly 2 students, B\displaystyle B and F\displaystyle F must be on Bench II.
- Thus, Bench II consists of {B,F}\displaystyle \{B, F\}.

5. **Placing C, D, and E**:
- "C who is a girl student, does not sit with A, E and D."
- Since C\displaystyle C cannot sit with A\displaystyle A (who is on Bench I) and cannot sit on Bench II (which only has B\displaystyle B and F\displaystyle F), C\displaystyle C must be on Bench III.
- Since G\displaystyle G is on Bench III, the students on Bench III are {C,G}\displaystyle \{C, G\} (exactly 2 students).
- The remaining students D\displaystyle D and E\displaystyle E cannot sit with C\displaystyle C (on Bench III) and cannot sit on Bench II. Thus, they must sit on Bench I with A\displaystyle A.
- So, Bench I consists of {A,D,E}\displaystyle \{A, D, E\}.

6. **Determining Genders of A, D, and E**:
- "E is the brother of C." This means E\displaystyle E is a boy.
- "A sits on the bench I with his best friends." The pronoun "his" indicates that A\displaystyle A is a boy.
- Since Bench I consists of {A,D,E}\displaystyle \{A, D, E\} and must have at least one girl, and both A\displaystyle A and E\displaystyle E are boys, D\displaystyle D must be a girl.

7. **Identifying the Group of Girls**:
From our deductions:
- C\displaystyle C is a girl (given).
- B\displaystyle B is a girl (deduced from Bench II).
- D\displaystyle D is a girl (deduced from Bench I).

Thus, the group of girls is B, C, D.

Hence, **Option C** is the correct answer.

About This Chapter: Seating Arrangements

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Paper 3: Quantitative Aptitude

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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).

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Exam 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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