Question:

Seven men, A, B, C, D, E, F and G have parked their cars in a row. The cars of E and F should be next to each other. The cars of D and G should be parked next to each other. Whereas A and B cannot park their cars next to each other. But B and D must park their cars next to each other and C’s car is parked to the immediate right of G’s car. If E parks his car to the left of F, then which of the following statements is false?

Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • There are two cars in between B and G's cars
  • B and C's cars are not parked together
  • G's car is the only car in between D and C's cars
  • A's car is at the left extreme end
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

From the given conditions, the parking order is as follows: B-D-G-C-E-F-A. 
The statement "There are two cars in between B and G’s cars" is false because there is only one car (D) between B and G. 
In seating arrangement problems, identify and apply the constraints step by step to deduce the correct arrangement.

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