In a Zoo, twelve animals, elephant, wolf, deer, bear, gorilla, tiger, antelope, giraffe, lion, chimpanzee, horse and zebra are locked in twelve different cages from 1 through 12(not necessarily in that order). These cages are on either side of the path. Cages 1 through 6, in that order, are on the left side of the path and the cages 7 through 12, in that order, are on the right side of the path. Cage 1 is opposite of 7, cage 2 is opposite of 8 and so on. The arrangement of the animals is as follows. Q1. If the tiger is not opposite to the Gorilla, then which animal is adjacent to the elephant? Q2. In how many ways can the animals be arranged in the cage? Q3. Which animal is exactly in between the Giraffe and the deer? Q4. If the elephant is shifted to 12th cage and the deer is adjacent to the gorilla then which animal is opposite to the tiger? |
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Q-1(c)
Q-2(b)
Q-3(d)
Q-4(a)
Little Star
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Hello, as I solved it, I found some mistakes in previous answers.
Correct ones should be:
Q-1(c)
Q-2(b)
Q-3(A)
Q-4(C)
ya ans for 4th one is C but for 3(d) isthe correct
Little Star
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