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A P T I T U D E P R E P D V D S B I P O P A P E R S E N GL I S H C U R R E N T A F F A I R S M I S C U P C O M I N G E X A M S Circular Seating Arrangement – How to Solve Quickly By: Ramandeep Singh on 11/17/2014 01:57:00 PM Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ I have got requests from readers to write a piece on ‘Circular Seating Arrangements’ – which is why I have been toiling away re-searching to bring you all the shortcuts and tricks and tips. As in, I found things which are helpful – but you probably know them already – basic concepts & practice! So, there you have it dear friends, in puzzles and seating arrangement - nothing beats practice – there are ‘ways or methods’ to solve these sums – but ultimately there is no ‘shortcut’ trick'. Although I have shared technique to solve " Circular Sitting arrangements" here. We will discuss the ‘ways’ to solve seating arrangement sums as properly as possible! 1. The kinds: There can be two ways of seating people in a circle (could be a square too – doesn't make a difference), where people are sitting:- (i) facing inwards – towards the centre of the circle, (ii) facing outward – away from the centre of the circle. converted by Web2PDFConvert.com

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    Circular Seating Arrangement How to Solve Quickly

    By: Ramandeep Singh on 11/17/2014 01:57:00 PM

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    I have got requests from readers to write a piece on Circular Seating Arrangements which is why I have been toilingaway re-searching to bring you all the shortcuts and tricks and tips.

    As in, I found things which are helpful but you probably know them already basic concepts & practice!

    So, there you have it dear friends, in puzzles and seating arrangement - nothing beats practice there are ways or methodsto solve these sums but ultimately there is no shortcut trick'.

    Although I have shared technique to solve "Circular Sitting arrangements" here.

    We will discuss the ways to solve seating arrangement sums as properly as possible!

    1. The kinds:

    There can be two ways of seating people in a circle (could be a square too doesn't make a difference), where people aresitting:-

    (i) facing inwards towards the centre of the circle,(ii) facing outward away from the centre of the circle.

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  • 2. When facing inwards:

    Where all the persons to be arranged face the centre then i. all their rights is in the anti-clockwise direction,ii. their lefts is in the clockwise direction.

    So, when they ask whos to the left of D, in the above diagram close your eyes picture yourself to be D answer will be A.

    If picturing in the head is confusing take the rough sheet youve drawn the diagram on and turn it around! Turn it aroundso that D is directly in front of you so you become D and now according to your left/right direction answer the questions!

    Nothing simpler and easier than that!!

    3. When facing outwards:

    Where all the persons to be arranged face the centre then i. all their rights is in the clockwise direction,ii. their lefts is in the anti-clockwise direction.

    Here too, try visualizing yourself in their places to answer or else turn the papers around.

    4. How to seat them:

    This is the problem area for most how to correctly seat Mr. A, B and C!

    Let me try breaking this problem down to smaller problems and then well tackle em!

    (i) Draw a circle mark the places (4/6/7/8) and then start reading the question!

    (ii) Arrange the information in every sentence if possible if not write it down beside you circle in shorthand to bearranged when further information clarifies the position.

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  • (iii) If you find a situation where, supposing, A can be seated in 2 different places then, go ahead with one place andarrange the rest accordingly if you successfully arrange the entire thing then the As place which you had arbitrarilydecided is the correct place!

    If it is not correct youll find that your arrangement of As position is contradicting as per other information in the questionand you can then chose the other As possible position.

    Okay, another one if P has two possible ways to be seated namely Seat 1 and Seat 2. You are not understanding from theavailable information, where to seat P. So you, arbitrarily seat him in either Seat 1 or Seat 2.

    Lets say you seated him at Seat 2 ok now go ahead and try seating the others as per the rest of the information in thequestion.

    If you are able to seat em all without any contradictions or problems, you have successfully solved the question and Ps seatthat you chose is correct.

    And if you find a contradiction of Ps Seat 2 then you immediately know for sure that Seat 2 is not the right place of P and ithas to be Seat 1, as there were only 2 possibilities!

    (iv) Always arrange those persons around your circle, whose positions are 100% clear and accurate. Keep the persons whoyou have a doubt on a little farther away so you know whos definitely sitting correct and who you need to revise the seatingfor!

    Or, put a tick on the persons who are seated correct.

    This brings clarity to the fact that these people are sitting right and these places are not available for further arrangement the rest need to be arranged in the available places only.

    (v) If there are 4/6/8/10 persons, i.e., even number of people and all facing one particular direction then 2nd/ 3rd / 4th /5th to the left or right is always the person sitting opposite!

    (vi) Where some are facing outward and some facing inward, then mark the places with arrows pointing inward/outward.Like in this figure, A and D are facing outward and so their arrows are pointing away from the centre; while, B and C arefacing inward with their arrows pointing towards the circle.

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  • I usually more my rough sheet around without wasting my time and get the positions correct!

    (vii) Practice! The Golden Rule to solving Seating Arrangements advocated everywhere by everyone is LOTS OFPRACTICE!

    Honestly, there is no other way around it!

    Some people are just born with the knack of seating people correct and some arent I fall in that category of seating arrangement challenged! But I make up for it by practice and perseverance! I now solve sums like I was born doing it!!

    Dear Readers, practice and patience is how youll be able to solve these sums in the exam

    Best of luck!

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