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Ten students are sitting on two parallel benches, students sitting on bench 1 are facing south and students sitting on bench 2 are facing north. A, B, H, E and J are sitting on bench 1 while, D, I, C, G and F are sitting on bench 2. Each student has a different roll number starting from 1 to 10.
Roll number of E is 9. G is not sitting opposite to J. A is sitting at one of the extreme ends. One student is sitting between A and H. B is facing the one whose roll number is 3. Roll number of F is 5 and is sitting to the right of one who is sitting opposite to E. Sum of roll numbers of A and B is equals to 10. I is sitting to the left to the one who is sitting opposite to H. There is 1 person between I and the one whose roll number is 7. G and C are immediate neighbours. C is sitting left to the G but do not have roll number 7. The Sum of roll numbers of A and E is 13. The difference between roll numbers of the people sitting in extreme ends of bench 2 is 3. The one with a lesser roll number among these two is sitting at the left end of the bench. D is sitting opposite to the one whose roll number is 4. J has the last roll number. The Sum of roll numbers of the students sitting at bench one is 19 more than the sum of roll numbers of students sitting at bench 2.