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Question 1

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Omar sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Jatin and Yash. - Cyrus sits third to the right of Yash. - Neither Ira nor Priya sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Yash, Ira, Priya, Cyrus, Jatin, Omar
- Case 2: Yash, Priya, Ira, Cyrus, Jatin, Omar
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 2

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Ira sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Laksh and Qadir. - Xavier sits third to the right of Qadir. - Neither Uma nor Aarav sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Xavier?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Qadir, Uma, Aarav, Xavier, Laksh, Ira
- Case 2: Qadir, Aarav, Uma, Xavier, Laksh, Ira
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 3

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Aarav sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Rhea and Jatin. - Priya sits third to the right of Jatin. - Neither Uma nor Ira sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Priya?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Jatin, Uma, Ira, Priya, Rhea, Aarav
- Case 2: Jatin, Ira, Uma, Priya, Rhea, Aarav
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 4

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Vihaan sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Ira and Yash. - Tara sits third to the right of Yash. - Neither Xavier nor Bhavya sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Tara?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Yash, Xavier, Bhavya, Tara, Ira, Vihaan
- Case 2: Yash, Bhavya, Xavier, Tara, Ira, Vihaan
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 5

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Jatin sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Eshan and Gaurav. - Kaira sits third to the right of Gaurav. - Neither Yash nor Sahil sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Kaira?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Gaurav, Yash, Sahil, Kaira, Eshan, Jatin
- Case 2: Gaurav, Sahil, Yash, Kaira, Eshan, Jatin
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 6

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Omar sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Eshan and Aarav. - Nihal sits third to the right of Aarav. - Neither Zoya nor Diya sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Nihal?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Aarav, Zoya, Diya, Nihal, Eshan, Omar
- Case 2: Aarav, Diya, Zoya, Nihal, Eshan, Omar
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 7

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Rhea sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Jatin and Laksh. - Vihaan sits third to the right of Laksh. - Neither Yash nor Xavier sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Vihaan?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Laksh, Yash, Xavier, Vihaan, Jatin, Rhea
- Case 2: Laksh, Xavier, Yash, Vihaan, Jatin, Rhea
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 8

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Jatin sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Bhavya and Cyrus. - Nihal sits third to the right of Cyrus. - Neither Wafa nor Laksh sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Nihal?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Cyrus, Wafa, Laksh, Nihal, Bhavya, Jatin
- Case 2: Cyrus, Laksh, Wafa, Nihal, Bhavya, Jatin
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 9

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Vihaan sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Gaurav and Aarav. - Diya sits third to the right of Aarav. - Neither Sahil nor Uma sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Aarav, Sahil, Uma, Diya, Gaurav, Vihaan
- Case 2: Aarav, Uma, Sahil, Diya, Gaurav, Vihaan
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 10

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Vihaan sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Hina and Laksh. - Aarav sits third to the right of Laksh. - Neither Jatin nor Nihal sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Aarav?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Laksh, Jatin, Nihal, Aarav, Hina, Vihaan
- Case 2: Laksh, Nihal, Jatin, Aarav, Hina, Vihaan
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 11

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Xavier sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Tara and Nihal. - Jatin sits third to the right of Nihal. - Neither Rhea nor Priya sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Nihal, Rhea, Priya, Jatin, Tara, Xavier
- Case 2: Nihal, Priya, Rhea, Jatin, Tara, Xavier
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 12

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Sahil sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Fatima and Bhavya. - Eshan sits third to the right of Bhavya. - Neither Ira nor Nihal sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Eshan?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Bhavya, Ira, Nihal, Eshan, Fatima, Sahil
- Case 2: Bhavya, Nihal, Ira, Eshan, Fatima, Sahil
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 13

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Nihal sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Rhea and Sahil. - Gaurav sits third to the right of Sahil. - Neither Aarav nor Omar sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Sahil, Aarav, Omar, Gaurav, Rhea, Nihal
- Case 2: Sahil, Omar, Aarav, Gaurav, Rhea, Nihal
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 14

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Diya sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Kaira and Vihaan. - Hina sits third to the right of Vihaan. - Neither Fatima nor Tara sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Vihaan, Fatima, Tara, Hina, Kaira, Diya
- Case 2: Vihaan, Tara, Fatima, Hina, Kaira, Diya
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 15

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Xavier sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Bhavya and Aarav. - Eshan sits third to the right of Aarav. - Neither Uma nor Tara sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Eshan?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Aarav, Uma, Tara, Eshan, Bhavya, Xavier
- Case 2: Aarav, Tara, Uma, Eshan, Bhavya, Xavier
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 16

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Xavier sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Cyrus and Tara. - Uma sits third to the right of Tara. - Neither Rhea nor Gaurav sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Tara, Rhea, Gaurav, Uma, Cyrus, Xavier
- Case 2: Tara, Gaurav, Rhea, Uma, Cyrus, Xavier
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 17

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Jatin sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Vihaan and Uma. - Xavier sits third to the right of Uma. - Neither Qadir nor Gaurav sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Uma, Qadir, Gaurav, Xavier, Vihaan, Jatin
- Case 2: Uma, Gaurav, Qadir, Xavier, Vihaan, Jatin
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 18

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Diya sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Aarav and Kaira. - Zoya sits third to the right of Kaira. - Neither Hina nor Tara sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting at the immediate right of Zoya?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Kaira, Hina, Tara, Zoya, Aarav, Diya
- Case 2: Kaira, Tara, Hina, Zoya, Aarav, Diya
The person immediately right of E is F in both valid cases, so the answer is uniquely determined.

Question 19

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Aarav sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Eshan and Diya. - Tara sits third to the right of Diya. - Neither Gaurav nor Qadir sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Diya, Gaurav, Qadir, Tara, Eshan, Aarav
- Case 2: Diya, Qadir, Gaurav, Tara, Eshan, Aarav
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.

Question 20

Six people sit in a row facing North. Conditions: - Gaurav sits at the extreme right end (Position 6). - There are three people sitting between Zoya and Fatima. - Cyrus sits third to the right of Fatima. - Neither Rhea nor Priya sits at any extreme end. Question: Who is sitting second from the left end (Position 2)?
Ambiguity Strategy: Proving Non-Unique Solution
Step 1: Fix D (P6). Use the 'three between' clue (Clue 2) to determine the positions of F (P5) and B (P1).
Step 2: Use E's position (Clue 3) to fix E (P4).
The arrangement is fixed at: B, P2, P3, E, F, D.
Step 3: The remaining people are A and C for positions P2 and P3. Clue 4 prevents them from being at the ends, leaving two cases:
- Case 1: Fatima, Rhea, Priya, Cyrus, Zoya, Gaurav
- Case 2: Fatima, Priya, Rhea, Cyrus, Zoya, Gaurav
Since the person at Position 2 is either A or C (and both cases are valid), the answer is 'Cannot be determined'.
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