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Practice Questions on Sitting Arrangement for LSAT

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Aparna Shukla
29 April 20211 min read
Given below are two passages for Practice Questions on Sitting Arrangement for LSAT.

Passage 1

Six panellists Sam, Samiksha, Samar, Sameer, Sameena and Samyuktha are sitting on the stage for the Mental Health Seminar. Analyse the condition given below and answer the questions that follow:
  • All the panellists are facing north
  • Samyuktha is a female and is sitting second to the left of Samar who is not a female.
  • Samiksha is not sitting at the edge and is sitting third to the right of Sameena.
  • One person is sitting between Sameena and Sameer and he is a male.
  • Samar is sitting on the immediate right of Sameena who is not a female.
Questions
  1. Who is sitting at the extreme right end of the line?
  • Samyuktha
  • Sam
  • Samar
  • Cannot be determined
  1. Who is sitting between Samyuktha and Sameena?
  • Sameer
  • Sam
  • No one
  • Cannot be determined
  1. Who among the following is sitting at the almost middle position?
  • Sameer
  • Sameena
  • Samyuktha
  • Samiksha
  1. Who among the following is not a male?
  • Samyuktha
  • Sameena
  • Samar
  • None of the above
  1. How many panellists are sitting between Samar and Sam?
  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • Zero

Passage 2:

In a kindergarten game, five students Aashi, Ashima, Arushi, Akshay and Abhilash are sitting in a circular pattern facing towards the centre of the circle. Analyse the conditions given below and answer the questions that follow:
  • Abhilash is sitting second to the right of Akshay who is not a female.
  • There is one student Ashima (not male) sitting between Akshay and Arushi, on the left of Akshay.
  • The person sitting immediately to the left of Arushi and immediately to the right of Aashi is a male.
  • From the right side of Akshay, there is just one person (male) sitting between Abhilash and Akshay.
  • The person sitting between Abhilash and Ashima is a female.
Questions
  1. Who among the following is not a male?
  • Abhilash
  • Aashi
  • Arushi
  • Akshay
  1. How many females are there in that game?
  • Three
  • Two
  • One
  • Cannot be determined
  1. Who among the following is not sitting between Arushi and Akshay?
  • Ashima
  • Abhilash
  • Aashi
  • None of the above
  1. The person sitting immediately next to Aashi is
  • Male
  • Female
  • Either Male or female
  • Cannot be determined.
  1. The gender of how many students cannot be determined?
  • Zero
  • One
  • Three
  • Two

Answers

Passage 1
  1. (b)
  2. (c)
  3. (a)
  4. (a)
  5. (b)
Passage 2
  1. (c)
  2. (b)
  3. (d)
  4. (a)
  5. (a)
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