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From the original position given in the above figure, A and B move one arm length clockwise and then cross over to the corner diagonally opposite; C and D move one arm length anti-clockwise and cross over the corner diagonally opposite. The original configuration ADBC has now changed to :

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A
CBDA
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B
BDAC
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C
DACB
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D
ACBD
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E
BCAD
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Solution

The correct option is A CBDA
A moves clock wise and D moves anti-clock wise, which means they are inter changing the position, Similar is the case with B and C, so the new Configuration is CBDA.
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