Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.
A family of nine members – A, C, E, G, I, K, M, O and Q, which consists of three generations, engage in a game of musical chairs. All of them are sat on a circular table present in their drawing room, with an equal amount of distance between them, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them sat facing inwards whereas some of them sat facing outwards. The difference between the number of female members and male members in the family is unity, where the number of females is more than the number of males in the family. Also, the number of persons sat facing inwards is one more than thrice the number of persons sat facing outwards.
E, who is the mother of Q, sits fourth to the left of Q, who is sat facing outwards. O is an immediate neighbour of E. C, who is the husband of G, sits in between M and Q. I, who is the wife of K, sits to the immediate left of his father-in-law M, who is not facing outwards. G sits to the immediate right of E, who is facing inwards. A, who is the only brother of O, sits third to the left of his grandmother E. O is the daughter of G, who is not seated facing inwards. K sits in between A and O. Q, who is the unmarried daughter of M and E, sits fourth to the left of G. C sits fourth to the right of his mother-in-law E. G sits in between I and E.