Seating arrangement reasoning principles – UGC NET Question

Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about linear seating arrangement puzzles:

(A) In linear seating puzzles, phrases like “A is sitting to the left of B” usually refer to the immediate neighbour of B;
(B) When all people face the same direction, left and right are taken with respect to that direction;
(C) If some people face north and others face south, their left–right directions must be interpreted separately according to where each faces;
(D) Drawing a rough diagram helps in tracking relative positions as constraints are applied;
(E) If a person’s exact position is not fixed, multiple valid seating arrangements may satisfy the same set of conditions;
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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