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Linear Seating Arrangement

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Reasoning – Linear Seating Arrangement

What is Linear Seating Arrangement?

This topic involves placing people/items in a straight line according to positional clues. It tests direction sense, logic, and arrangement skills.

Types of Clues

1. Facing North/South. 2. Left/Right positions. 3. Immediate neighbors. 4. Relative positions (third to the left of A, etc.)

Example Questions

  • Six persons sit in a row facing North. B is to the right of A but left of C. Who is in the middle?
    Answer: Answer: Use step-by-step placement.
  • A sits second to the left of D, who is at one end. How many people are between A and D?
    Answer: Answer: One

Exam Tips

  • Use dashes or boxes to represent positions.
  • Be consistent with directions (left/right from whose view?).
  • Recheck positions after each new clue is added.

Common Mistakes

  • Confusing directions for North/South facing.
  • Forgetting that left/right flips based on direction faced.
  • Incorrectly assuming fixed positions too early.

Quick Revision Checklist

  • Start with absolute positions if available.
  • Track all known relationships before placing.
  • Practice both single-row and double-row setups.

Summary: Linear arrangements require methodical and structured logic. Visual tracking, consistency, and practice help achieve accuracy.