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Linear Seating Arrangement Reasoning Questions

Linear Seating Arrangement Reasoning questions are a type of Puzzle problems in which all people are sitting in a straight line either facing the same direction or opposite directions. It is an important topic as you can expect 5 questions from this topic in Pre & Mains exams.
Here, in this article we are discussing with you 1 set based on Linear Seating Arrangement Reasoning:

Directions (1-5): Linear Seating Arrangement Reasoning based puzzle:
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing north while some are facing south.
(Note: Facing the same direction means that if one is facing the north direction then the other also faces this direction and vice-versa on the other hand facing the opposite directions means if one is facing the North direction then the other faces south direction and vice-versa).
Q sits third to the left of U. Two persons sit between Q and W. U does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. R does not sit adjacent to Q and W. S sits second to the right of V. R sits fourth to the right of P. S does not sit adjacent to P. Immediate neighbor of V faces opposite direction. The one who sits at the extreme end faces opposite direction. S faces north and sits immediate left of Q. S and Q face the same direction. An immediate neighbor of U faces the same direction as U.

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