Five persons A,B,C,D and E are sitting one above the other on a ladder (not necessarily in the same order) B is sitting above A with one person between them. Only two persons are sitting between A and C. If C is not sitting top, then who is sitting in the middle?

Five persons A,B,C,D and E are sitting one above the other on a ladder (not necessarily in the same order) B is sitting above A with one person between them. Only two persons are sitting between A and C. If C is not sitting top, then who is sitting in the middle? Correct Answer B

Five persons A,B,C,D and E are sitting one above the other on a ladder (not necessarily in the same order).

1) B is sitting above A with one person between them.

2) Only two persons are sitting between A and C. If C is not sitting top, the figure are given below -

In which there is two case in which first one is -

[ alt="Q25 14.1" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/21/10/Q25_14.1.png" style="width: 83px; height: 187px;">

Second case are given below -

[ alt="Q25 14.2" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/21/10/Q25_14.2.png" style="width: 84px; height: 188px;">

After observation of both cases, B is the sitting in the middle.

Hence, "B" is the correct answer.

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