Six persons A, B, C, D, E, and F are going to the office in a week starting from Monday and ending on Saturday of the same week. B is not going office on Thursday and Friday. E is going to the office just after F, who is not going to the office on Friday. There is a gap of two days between persons B and C, where B is going after C. A is going on the first day of the week. On which day D is going to the office?
Given information,
1) There is a gap of two days between persons B and C, where B is going after C.
2) B is not going office on Thursday and Friday.
Days | Persons |
Monday | |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | C |
Thursday | |
Friday | |
Saturday | B |
3) A is going on the first day of the week.
Days | Persons |
Monday | A |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | C |
Thursday | |
Friday | |
Saturday | B |
4) E is going to the office just after F, who is not going to the office on Friday.
So, the final arrangement is,
Days | Persons |
Monday | A |
Tuesday | D |
Wednesday | C |
Thursday | F |
Friday | E |
Saturday | B |
Hence, person D is going to the office on Tuesday.
"Who" is used for the second person in a sentence.
For example,
E is going to the office just after F, who is not going to the office on Friday → E is going to the office just after F, and F is not going to the office on Friday.