# NIELIT 2019 Feb Scientist D - Section A: 29

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Six lectures $A, B, C, D, E, F$  are to be organised only on one each day from Monday to Sunday in accordance with the following..

1. $C$ should not be organised on Friday.
2. $A$ should be organised immediately after $D$.
3. There should be a gap of two days between $B$ and $F$.
4. On one day there will be no lecture (Saturday is not that day), just before that day $F$ will be organised.
5. $E$ should be organised on Wednesday and should not be followed by $F$.

On which day will the lecture $D$ will be organised ?

1. Friday
2. Saturday
3. Sunday
4. Thursday

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