While solving question types based on grammar rules involving multiple statements as part of the same question, the analysis of one of those statements can help in eliminating a few options and reduce the effort of analysing all the statements.
In a school there are five classes (class I to class V) and each class has two sections A and B. Each section is accommodated in a different classroom. The classrooms are in a row.
i) The two Sections A and B of any class are not adjacent to each other.
ii) Any four consecutive classrooms, accommodate two A sections and two B sections.
iii) Class V-A is three places away from I-A and neither of these two is at any of the extreme ends.
iv) Class III-B is three places away from IV-B and neither of these is at any of the extreme ends.
v) Class II-B is not at any of the extreme ends
vi) Class II-A is at the extreme right
vii) Class V-A is to the right of class III-B
Which of the following pair of classes are always adjacent to each other?
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