Six students P,Q,R,S,T and U are sitting around a Hexagonal table each at one corner and facing the center of hexagon. P is second to the left of U, Q is neighbor of R and S. T is second to the left of S. Who is on the right of R?
To solve the problem, we need to accurately arrange six students, namely P, Q, R, S, T, and U, around a hexagonal table, with each facing the center. We must find the student who sits to the right of R based on the given conditions. Let's go step-by-step:
Start by focusing on the given that P is second to the left of U. This means there is one person sitting between P and U in the anti-clockwise direction.
Next, identify Q who is a neighbor of R and S. This means Q sits directly next to both R and S.
According to the information, T is second to the left of S. Therefore, there is one person between T and S in the anti-clockwise direction.
With these clues, arrange the six students around the hexagon.
Position U anywhere initially since no specific starting position is given for U.
Following the rule that P is second to the left of U, place P accordingly. In our rotation, if U is at position 1, then P must be at position 3.
Since T is second to the left of S, position S so that T is two places counterclockwise from S. If we start with S at position 4, then T should be at position 6.
Now, place Q between R and S. This implies R should be at position 5, making Q at position 4 in our setup.
Thus, the arrangement becomes (clockwise): U, T, P, Q, R, S.
Finally, identify the person sitting immediately to the right of R, which in this arrangement is P at position 3.
The person sitting to the right of R is therefore P, fulfilling all given conditions. Hence, the correct answer is P.