Six doctors E, G, I, K, M and O are standing in a row facing towards north (Not necessarily in the same order). M is standing to the immediate right of E. K is standing second to the right of O. Two doctors are standing between I and M. K is towards the left of G. Who is standing to the immediate right of K?

Six doctors E, G, I, K, M and O are standing in a row facing towards north (Not necessarily in the same order). M is standing to the immediate right of E. K is standing second to the right of O. Two doctors are standing between I and M. K is towards the left of G. Who is standing to the immediate right of K? Correct Answer E

1) M is standing to the immediate right of E.

2) Two doctors are standing between I and M.

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3) K is standing second to the right of O. (According to this statement case II and case III eliminates)

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4) K is towards the left of G. (According to the statement Case I and Case V are eliminates)

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So, E is sitting to the immediate right of K.

Thus, the correct answer is “K”.

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