Analytical Reasoning Question No. 58
An artist needs to arrange seven pictures on the wall of a room in an art gallery. The pictures must be placed in seven consecutive positions, numbered 1 through 7, along the wall. Four of the pictures—F, G, H, and I—depict buildings, whereas three of the pictures—S, T, and U—depict naturals. The order in which the pictures are arranged along the wall must meet the following conditions:
1. No two pictures of buildings can be placed next to each other.
2. I cannot immediately precede S.
3. H must immediately precede T.
4. If G is in the third position, then S must be in the second position.
1. Which of the following is an acceptable arrangement of the pictures along the wall, from position 1 to position 7?
2. Which of the following lists the three positions on the wall in which H could be placed?
3. If G is in the third position, U must be placed in which of the following positions?
4. If S must be placed on the wall in a higher numbered position than T and in a lower numbered position than U, F must be placed in which of the following positions?
1. No two pictures of buildings can be placed next to each other.
2. I cannot immediately precede S.
3. H must immediately precede T.
4. If G is in the third position, then S must be in the second position.
1. Which of the following is an acceptable arrangement of the pictures along the wall, from position 1 to position 7?
2. Which of the following lists the three positions on the wall in which H could be placed?
3. If G is in the third position, U must be placed in which of the following positions?
4. If S must be placed on the wall in a higher numbered position than T and in a lower numbered position than U, F must be placed in which of the following positions?