Question:

Six buildings of different colours red, yellow, white, blue, green and orange are in a row. Each of these buildings belongs to a different person among A, B, C, D, E, and F. Following is the information known about them.
(i) Green building is three places to the right of A’s building.
(ii) Red building is three places to the right of B’s building.
(iii) White building is three places to the right of F’s building.
(iv) C’s building is adjacent to the orange building.
(v) D’s building is not green. B’s building is not blue.
(vi) E’s building is not adjacent to C’s building but three places away from F’s building.

The red building belongs to:

Updated On: June 02, 2025
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • A
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Based on the given conditions, we arrange the buildings in the following sequence:
- B’s building is not blue, so B cannot be adjacent to blue.
- D’s building is not green, so D must be the owner of the red building.
Thus, the red building belongs to D.
In problems involving arrangement of items, break down the conditions to make logical deductions and position each item accordingly.
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