 and I say that B is left to or two places left to C. You can choose any place for B. For first person any place can be chosen. So B is second to the left of C. So C is the reference. This C is facing center. Now what is the left? Left of C would always be the clockwise direction. So always remember that in circular arrangement, circular arrangement when people are facing center then left is clockwise movement and right is anti-clockwise. Do you understand? So two places means this is adjacent. Adjacent means the place which is exactly near to the person. Two places means one, two. So here at second place in the clockwise direction I will place B and this is how I'll start placing people. How many of you understood in circular arrangement how you have to start placing people? How many of you understood that? Yes Shivangi go ahead. Just please explain the arrangement once again. Please explain just the arrangement part once again. Okay fine. So Shivangi what I'm saying is you have to look at two things. You have to look at the persons. So it is the information about C and B. So B is second to the left of C. So reference is C. First I'll place C and then B would be second to the left of C. So then I will decide that which direction is left. So if C is facing center, left of C would be clockwise direction, something like this. So I will leave one place and at second place I will put B here. So if C is here and B is here, my information of C, B is second to the left of C is taken care of. Do you understand Shivangi? Yes sir. Okay. Megha, Shahu and Keshav. What happened why are you guys just joining late? That to 12 minutes late? Sir I was left due to network issue. I was on joint earlier also. Okay. Keshav what about you? Guys please join at time. It just breaks the momentum of the class. I'm just requesting all of you. Okay fine. So now I will solve this particular question, circular arrangement question for you so that you can have or do you want to try it first and then I should solve? What do you want? I should solve this question to show you how the arrangement is done or you will do it yourself. Okay you want to try? Okay great. Even if you are getting it wrong that's not absolutely not. We are in a phase of understanding few things. So just try it and then I'll give you my method to solve this question and then we can proceed ahead. Is that okay? Okay great. So take two to how many questions? There's just one question here on the screen. Next three questions I'll show later. So you take three minutes maximum, two to three minutes to solve these questions. Okay all of you are giving options C. Okay should I solve this question? Now or anyone needs more time? I don't think so. People are okay. Let me solve this question. So I'm making this circle again. Follow the information given below for question one to four. Okay great. We will follow. Six girls are sitting in a circle facing to the center of the circle. So one two three four and five six and the name of the girls are given as randomly as PQR is TV. T is not between Q and S but some other one. P is next to the left of V. So this is V and because they are facing center P would be here. R is fourth to the right of P. So if R is fourth to the right of P. So what is right? Right means go in anticlockwise direction. So one two three four. So this here comes R. Now please understand. Please understand. It has been given that T is not between Q and S. So where should I put Q and S? T is not between Q and S. Then it is very much clear that Q and S are not adjacent. Do you understand this? No I am understanding what you are saying. What logic I'm trying to make is if Q if T is not between Q and S this statement gives me an idea that Q and S are not sitting adjacent. So these two places cannot be given to Q and S adjacent places. So if these two places cannot be given to Q and S then Q would be here and S would be here or S would be here and Q would be here. Then this place goes to I have P, Q, R, S. So this place goes to T. Now why I am making these two places Q and S or S and Q? Because it has not been given that Q is to the left of S or S is to the left of Q. No relative information between Q and S has been given. Sir? Yes? Sir here I don't understand why I didn't give my Q and S to the left side in the T position. Yes sir. One second. I will remove it. Suppose I take Q and S here. So if I take Q and S here then look here, it is written that T is not between Q and S but some other one. So who came in between A, Q and S? Who is some other one? Sir, T is some other one. Here one statement is written that T is not between Q and S but some other one. This means that there is only one person between Q and S. Is that what it means? Yes sir. Okay. Do you understand what I am saying? I am saying that there is no T between Q and S. Someone else has been sitting. This means that there is no one between Q and S. Yes Tia. Go ahead. Tia. Sir. No, your voice is not there. I didn't hear you. Your voice is breaking. Yes someone else was asking question. What is your question? Sir, for locating R sir, we need to include P also. R is fourth to the right of P. So 1, 2, 3, 4. No. Fourth means this is the first place, this is the second place, this is the third place, this is the fourth place. Okay sir, understood. Okay. Yes sir. Yes sir. Yes. Sir, there is something between them. Sir, I am saying that there is no Q and S here. There is no Q and S here. Now there are only two places left to include Q and S here and here. So if I keep Q here, then S will go here. And if I keep S here, then Q will go here. So for whom is this place left? For T. Yes sir. Yes sir. And why am I putting this on two places? Because I don't know why it is in the left or right of S. This information is not given in the question yet. So I have to make two arrangements. In the first arrangement, why do I keep Q here and then I keep S here. And then I know that if I keep S here, then why do I keep Q here in the second arrangement? Do you understand? Yes, no. Any doubt? Yes sir. Any doubt? Anyone? Do you guys have any doubt? No sir. No sir. Okay. Fine. So now let's go and find out which of the following statement is not true. Okay. Why can't there be an interchange between S and Q? I have made it by doing the interchange. Yes sir. So I mean, there won't be any problem. Sorry? There won't be any problem during the question-solving. During the question-solving? There won't be any problem during the question-solving. Problem kya hogi? Just give me a moment. Let me read the question. Which of the following statement is not true? S is next to the right of R. S is just next to the right of R. T is just one second. T is just next to the right of V. T is just next to the right of V. You are going in clockwise direction. This is correct. R is second to the left of T. R is second to the left of T. No. R is second to the right of T. So option C is incorrect. Do you understand? Rest all statements can be correct. This statement is definitely correct. Incorrect. Do you understand? R is second to the right of T. Here it has been given. R is second to the left of T. So definitely wrong it is. See, please understand this question carefully. In this question, places of Q and S, I don't know where exact places. I know that Q and S are at these two places. So information related to this, I am considering to be partially correct and partially incorrect. But there would be few information about the positions of other four people. T, V, P, R. There is no confusion where these people, P, V, T, R would be sitting. So any information which is contradicting the places of or relative places of these four people, according to the arrangement shown here, if it is contradicting that would be definitely incorrect. That would be not true definitely. And I will select that answer. So S and R, I'm not looking at it. This can be correct. So you cannot say this is correct or incorrect. So I'm not looking at this. There is, certainty is not here in this answer. T is just next to V. There is certainty which is correct. R is second to the left of T. This is definitely certainty is there. And this is definitely wrong because the person is to the right, not to the left. And that is why the option is C. Do you understand this? Yes, no. Yes, sir. So do you understand how to solve these questions? Yes. Yes, sir. Right is anti-clockwise. Ruchi. And left is clockwise. Did you understand the logic I was making? Did you understand why I took two places for Q and S? Yes, first of all, you answer these questions of mine. Yes, sir. Yes, sir, I got it. Now my question is, is there anyone who has a tinge of doubt remaining that why this happened? I could have asked or you are not asking, you are shy or something like that. Can you tell me please? Anyone? Sirs and madams. Sirs and madams. Chote bachon. Chote bachon bhi nahi. Boa chote bachon. Bolo. Hey. Kisi ko doubt nahi hai. Boa badia. Chalo. Next question. So ye arrangement se nahi reha hi. Next three questions miss. Same arrangement laga nahi. Ye question sol kero. Ye question sol kero. Hey, how come south direction comes in circle? Circle there is no north, no south. Circle everyone is facing center. If they are facing center, clockwise is left, anti-clockwise is right. There is no north, north, south in circular motion. North, south all these things comes in only linear, not circular motion, circular arrangement. I am getting too much into physics. North, south comes into linear arrangement. I'm coming to that. Either they'll face center or they'll not face center. Tanmeh sahu. Just look at here. If they face center, this is left which is clockwise and this is right which is anti-clockwise. If they're not facing center, so if they're facing exactly opposite to the center, there can be only two cases. I have never seen a question where it is said that they are looking at 60 degrees to the center. This kind of question cannot be made. So either they are facing center or they are not facing center. If they are not facing center, if they are facing opposite, then this clockwise becomes right and anti-clockwise becomes left. That's the only difference that comes. You understand Tanmeh? There is no other difference. So this goes to, this was for B, this was for P, this was for T and this was for R, as far as I remember. Fine. So what has been told, if P and R interchange their places, then who is sitting together? So R will come here and P will go here. So then VT is always sitting together. So PV will not be there because they are changing places. RT will definitely not be there and Q will be, you don't know. So VT are always together. So by interchange, there is no distinct coming. Difference coming. Third question. Yes, T is immediate to the right of V. That's absolutely correct. Very good. Solve this question. Just to the right of V, it is T. You go in anti-clockwise direction, you find T. Okay. Now start solving this question. This is a linear arrangement question. Solve this question. Okay. People are answering C, option C, G and B. Very good. Should I solve? Okay. So this question, there are six people who are facing North. What do you mean by no-sub? There are others who have not answered. They need answer. So you have solved. It doesn't mean that others don't need it. North. Yes. If there is nothing given, you will assume it to be North. Yeah, here it has been given North. So okay. Two, three, four, five, six. I will make it first. This is the right direction. This is the left direction. Now I will start the question. F is immediate to the right of E. So if this is E, then this is F. Okay, seven people are sitting. Okay. Yes. Yes. Okay. I added a place. E is fourth to the right of G. Fourth to the right of G means E and G are three places. So G is here. Or one, two, three, four. So E is fourth to the right of G. C is neighbor of B and D. So C, if C is neighbor of B and D, then C is sitting between B and D. The person who is third to the left of D is at one end. I'm coming to that. Please wait. The person who is, because I'm explaining you, that's why it is killing my speed. So don't look at my speed. Look at your speed. I have to explain so many things. So the, my speed goes into that. C is neighbor of B and D. So this is B, C, D or D, C, B. Now please understand that this is the only place where, is the only place where B, C, D can come together. I'm just, just give me a moment. So this is the only place where B, C, D can come together and I'll have six people. Now it has been given that the person who is third to the left. So third to the left means what? Where should be D? D should be here because left direction is this. So third to the left means if I put D here, there, see, there can be only one place here or here at the end. So if I put D here at this place, third to the left would be somewhere here, which is not possible. So D would be here, C would be here and B would be here and G would be possible. Sir, D can be in the middle. So A will come here, sorry. Sir, D can be in the middle. Why? D is in the middle. Okay, sir. So it is something like this, G, B, C, D, E, F, A. So now who is to the left of C? Sir, GNB. These two persons, GNB. So likewise, we will solve a question. Okay, you solve this question. Question number five we are done. Question number six. Okay, solve this question. Okay, so this question is, which of the following statement is not true? A is at one end correct. G is immediate to the left of B correct. F is second to the right of B correct. E is immediate to the right of D. Immediate to the left of D, no. E is immediate to the right of D. So option A here. Okay, next question. Yes, Kanchan. What's the doubt? No, sir, no doubt. Actually, to open the chat I pressed A and B. Okay, fine. Okay, so in this question, who are the neighbors of B? Is this a different question or what? No, sir. No, sir, same question. Okay, so who are the neighbors of B? I was just looking why I asked. I was just looking for the information, whether they have changed the position or not. See, I have made few habits myself which I never leave. So what happens is in few questions or subpart of the question, and you should make this habit. Right now you might be feeling that my speed may reduce or something like that. But few good habits are of solving math questions is that whenever there are subparts of the question, just read the subparts very carefully. Do you understand it? Am I making some logic? Fine, so don't be in rush to solve questions. Accuracy will come only when you are a little vigilant. Please remember my word. If you are not vigilant enough in the exam, if you don't have eye for details, things would be difficult because you would be in hurry and you will miss small information and you will make silly mistakes. Who are the neighbors of B? G and C are neighbors of B, so option B. Next question, extreme right. So A is at the extreme right, is it okay? Next, now we will solve this question. Solve this question. They are facing east. People are giving me answers, C, D, all these things. Fargo and Mercedes. Okay, let me solve this question. So how many cars are there? Seven cars. One, two, three. No, let me not make a place here. Let me make a place somewhere else. Let me take it to the other side. So there are seven cars. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Okay, so Cadillac, I'm not getting into that. Next to the right. So if they are facing east, this direction is right and this direction is left. Am I right? So Cadillac is next to the right of Fargo. So F and then C. Fine. And Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat. And fourth to the right of Fiat means this is Fiat. One, two, three, this is Fargo. So I'm writing it Fiat, Fargo. And this is Cadillac. So six places gone. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford. And so if Maruti car is between Fiat is third to the right of Ambassador. So Fiat is third to the right of Ambassador. So one second. Third to the left of Ambassador. So that's what this is. Ambassador and this is Maruti and this is, sorry, this is Bedford and this is Maruti. And there is only one place left out. One end would be here and that would be what? That would be Mercedes, I think. So which of the cars are on the sides of Cadillac? It is Fargo and Mercedes. So here it is. Option C, Fargo and Mercedes. Is that fine? Yes, no? Yes, sir. Sir, please explain the question once again. Sorry? Sir, I'm saying please give an explanation of this once again. Okay, once again. I'll solve it, don't worry. Look here. Cadillac is next to the right of Fargo. So if Fargo is here, Cadillac will be below it. Because downward direction is right and upward direction is left if they are facing east. Fargo is right, fourth right to the Fiat. So this is Fargo, so Fiat 1, 2, 3 and this will be Fiat. Okay, now this is given that Maruti is between Ambassador and Bedford. And Fiat is third to the left of Ambassador. So Ambassador is here. So then this becomes Maruti and this becomes Bedford. Maruti comes between Ambassador and Bedford. Why Ambassador? Because if I put Ambassador here, then Fiat becomes third to the left of Ambassador. And Fiat is at one end. It means that now the other end is towards this Cadillac. Only this place is left out. So I'm writing here, this is Fiat. This is Bedford. This is Maruti. This is Fargo. This is, no, not Fargo, Ambassador. After Ambassador, we have Fargo and then we have Cadillac. And then there is only one place left out for Maruti. So hence I put Maruti. Is that okay? Did you all understand this? Yes, sir, got it. Got it? Okay. So now we will solve next question, solve this question. Option A, okay. So what is it saying? It is saying that which of the following statement is correct? Maruti is next to the left of Ambassador, absolutely correct. Bedford is next to the left. No, it is on right. Bedford is at one end wrong. Fiat is second to the right of Maruti. No, Fiat is second to the left of Maruti. So this is wrong. So option A is the correct answer. Okay, fine. Next question, okay. So here comes, which of the following statement is correct? Fargo is in between Ambassador and Fiat. Fargo is in between Ambassador and Fiat, wrong. Cadillac is next to the left of Mercedes, absolutely correct. Fargo is next to the right of, no, it is next to the left. Maruti is four to the right of Mercedes. Maruti would be on the left because Maruti is, Mercedes is on the right corner. Option B is the only correct option looking out here. Next one, very easy question. So right of Ambassador, we have Fargo. We have Cadillac and we have Mercedes. Or Mercedes, Cadillac, Fargo. Option B is correct. Okay, okay. We have one more question. Solve this. So Mercedes would be to the right because Mercedes is at right. Right hand corner, this is wrong. This is wrong. Mercedes cannot be in between anyone because Mercedes is at one corner. Four to the right of Maruti is correct answer. Solve this. Okay, everyone is, I've got answers from Mahi and Yash. And then now Shristi is giving the answer. They are all saying D as the answer. Okay, no issues. Take your time. When I start solving the question, I would ask whether someone needs time or not. Should I answer now? I've given you enough time and time is also getting over. Okay. Are they sitting in a circle? Yes, they are. They are sitting in a circle. How many of them? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Eight of them. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. This is right. This is left. Nitish is thought to the right of Amit. So Amit is here. And one, two, three. Nitish is here. Nitish is thought to the right of Amit, who is not an immediate neighbor of. So Amit is not an immediate neighbor of. Either Partha or Rashmi. So Partha and Rashmi cannot be at these two places. Okay. Partha is second to the left of Rashmi, who is third to the left of, what's the name? Sindhu. Now Partha is second to the left of Rashmi. Where can Rashmi be? So these two places cannot be. If Rashmi is here, then Partha is second to the left. Partha can be here. If Rashmi is here, Partha cannot be here. If Rashmi is here, Partha can be here. So there are two places coming out for Rashmi and Partha. If Rashmi is here, Partha is here. Or if Rashmi is here, then Partha is here. These are the only two places for Partha and Rashmi. And Sindhu is fourth to the right of Rashmi. So if Rashmi is here, so fourth to the right means this direction. One, two, three, four. So Rashmi cannot be here because fourth to the right of Rashmi would be Amit here. So Rashmi would be here. This place goes to Rashmi and this place goes to Partha. Now Rashmi is third to the left of Sindhu. Or Sindhu is third to the right of Rashmi. So one, two, three, Rashmi comes here. So you will see that, sorry, not Rashmi. Sindhu comes here. So if I put Sindhu here, you will find that Rashmi would be third to the left of Sindhu in clockwise direction. Sindhu is fourth to the right of Rashmi. So one, two, three, four. This place goes to Sindhu. There is only one person left out. What's his name? Keshav would be here. So Keshav would be here. Now, who is second to the left of Nitesh? So second to the left of Nitesh is what? Second to the left of Nitesh is Sindhu. Answer would be none of these. Sir? Yes? Sorry? Sir, where will be Varma? Where? One second. There is one between Amit and Rashmi. So one second, one second, one second, one second, one second. There are two places left out. There are two places left out. So Sindhu is fourth to the right. One, two, three, four. So Sindhu is fourth to the right of Rashmi. There is only one. There are now two places left out for Keshav and Varma. So either Keshav would be here or Varma would be here or Varma would be here and Keshav would be here. So this is the arrangement. There is no information given. Please understand that. There is no information given on Keshav and Varma. So Keshav, Varma, Varma, Keshav. Is there any? I am asking a simple question. Is there any information given on Keshav and Varma? So there are two places left out after arranging six of them. So I am just giving these places, Varma and Keshav and Keshav and Varma. So if Keshav is here, Varma is here. If Varma is here, Keshav is here. So first answer is none of these. Is it okay? Rest of the question, we will continue in the next class. Perhaps Anusa will tell that, take that class. I will tell that absolutely here. So this question anyway is done. Next question we will come up with another sheet. Is that okay? Sir, second to the right of Nitesh could be Keshav or Varma. Right. Second to the right. So sir, it could be Keshav or Varma. One second. Second to the right. Go in Nitesh. Yes, it could be Keshav or Varma. But you don't know who. Fine. So answer could be Nitesh. Let them go, please. Okay, fine. So we will do this class with you. I will get 14 questions and we will start. Do not worry. Fine. Thank you. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Good day, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye. Sir, I am sorry. I am so sorry. I won't be removed from the anti-ASQR, sir. No? What do you do with the question? Fankur, answer him. What is the question for him? He is saying whether he will be removed. From the anti-ASQR class. If you have not done DPP, you will be. If you have done DPP, you will not be. The only way to be in the anti-ASQR class is to keep on doing DPPs. And if you are not doing inform us why you are not doing. Okay, bye-bye. Let them go, Rohit. Thank you, Rohit. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I am not hearing anything right now. I can't read anything. My eyes are dark. Bye. Thank you, sir. Bye-bye, sir.