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Farmer Batuk Singh has a larger square field divided into nine smaller squares, all equal, arranged in three rows of three fields each. One side of the field runs exactly east-west. The middle square must be planted with rice because it is wet. The wheat and barley should be contiguous so that they can be harvested all at once by the mechanical harvester. Two of the fields should be planted with soyabeans. The north-westernmost field should be planted with peanuts and the southern third of the field is suitable only for vegetables.

Question: 1

Which square cannot be planted with soyabeans?

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  • The square immediately north of the rice.
  • The square immediately east of the rice.
  • The square immediately west of the rice.
  • The square immediately northeast of the rice.
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D): The square immediately northeast of the rice.
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Question: 2

Which square cannot be planted with wheat?

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  • The square immediately north of the rice.
  • The square immediately east of the rice.
  • The square immediately west of the rice.
  • The square immediately northeast of the rice.
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct option is (C): The square immediately west of the rice.
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Question: 3

If Batuk Singh decides to plant the wheat next to the peanuts, in which square will the barley be?

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  • The square immediately north of the rice.
  • The square immediately east of the rice.
  • The square immediately west of the rice.
  • The square immediately northeast of the rice.
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D): The square immediately northeast of the rice.
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