1 votes 1 votes VS asked Jan 24, 2018 VS 505 views answer comment Share Follow See all 10 Comments See all 10 10 Comments reply Show 7 previous comments VS commented Jan 24, 2018 reply Follow Share I think here adjacent is implied ! 0 votes 0 votes VS commented Jan 24, 2018 reply Follow Share If adjacent is implied then we can answer the query using (1) and (3) only I think . (1) CBE / EBC (2) EB (3) ADE / EDA Now, If we take : CBE then ADE (Not feasible) so, only EDA i.e. CBEDA ----> E is middle Now, If we take : EBC then EDA (Not feasible) so, only ADE i.e. ADEBC ----> E is middle Hence, only (1) and (3) are sufficient ! Anything wrong above ? 1 votes 1 votes Tanuj Guha Thakurta commented Jan 24, 2018 reply Follow Share If adjacency is implied then it should be implied for both "to the right" as well as "between". So if we consider the second option which says B is in right of E then it means BE is there. Also if we consider the third statement which says D is in middle of A and E then ADE is there. Right of D can only be A or B not both. So second and third option are contradicting each other if we assume adjacency. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.