Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table such that four of them sit at the corners of the table and the remaining four sit ...

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Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table such that four of them sit at the corners of the table and the remaining four sit at the middle of the sides of the table (not necessarily in the same order). All of them face towards the centre. Find who among the following sits third to the right of H?

Statements:

I. E is an immediate neighbour of G who sits second to the left of H. A sits to the immediate left of E.

II. The number of persons sitting between H and C when counted to the left of H is the same as the number of persons sitting between F and B when counted to the right of F.

III. F and D both didn’t sit at the middle of the side. F sits second to the left of D. F doesn’t sit adjacent to G.

Based on the above, choose the correct option regarding the sufficiency of the statements to answer the question.

Options

A.

If the data in statement I is sufficient

B.

If the data in statement II is sufficient

C.

If the data in statement I and statement III together are sufficient to answer the question

D.

If the data in all the statements I, II and III together are necessary to answer the question

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