We have five friends: A, B, C, D, and E. Let's use the given conditions to arrange them:
1. \( A \) is sitting next to \( B \), so they must sit together.
2. \( C \) is sitting at one of the ends, so either \( C \) is at the leftmost or rightmost position.
3. \( D \) is sitting between \( A \) and \( E \), so \( D \) must be between \( A \) and \( E \).
4. \( E \) is sitting to the right of \( D \), so \( E \) must be to the right of \( D \). Using these conditions, the seating arrangement will be: \[ C, A, B, D, E \] Thus, the person sitting in the second position is \( A \).
Thus, the answer is \( \boxed{A} \).
Consider the following statements followed by two conclusions.
Statements: 1. Some men are great. 2. Some men are wise.
Conclusions: 1. Men are either great or wise. 2. Some men are neither great nor wise. Choose the correct option:
Statements: All apples are fruits. All fruits are tasty.
Conclusions: 1. All apples are tasty. 2. Some tasty things are apples.
Five friends A, B, C, D, and E are sitting in a row facing north, but not necessarily in the same order:
B is to the immediate left of C
E is not at any of the ends
D is to the right of E but not next to C
A is at one of the ends
Who is sitting in the middle?
Consider the following statements followed by two conclusions.
Statements: 1. Some men are great. 2. Some men are wise.
Conclusions: 1. Men are either great or wise. 2. Some men are neither great nor wise. Choose the correct option: