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There are ten college friends J, I, H, G, F, E, D, C, B and A. They are sitting in two parallel rows facing each other. Each row consists of 5 members. Members of row 1 are facing north whereas members of row 2 are facing south. D is sitting exactly opposite to G who is sitting third to the right of J. D is sitting to the immediate left of I who is facing south. I sits third to the left of C who is sitting exactly opposite to E. H is sitting between J and F and is opposite to B.
Which of the following group of persons are facing south?
I, D, F
A, B, D
I, C, H
C, D, J
B, I, E
Alright, let’s walk through this, friend by friend:
- There are two rows, each with five people, facing each other.
- Row 1 faces north, Row 2 faces south.
- D sits exactly opposite G, and G is third to the right of J.
- D is to the immediate left of I, and I faces south (so I must be in Row 2).
- I sits third to the left of C, who is exactly opposite E.
- H sits between J and F; H is opposite B.
Let’s assign seats by working from these clues:
1. Start with I: Since I faces south, I is in Row 2.
2. D is to the immediate left of I: Since they're facing south, left is to their right on paper.
3. G is opposite D: G must be in Row 1.
4. G is third to the right of J (Row 1, facing north, so right is to the right on paper): Place J, count right three spaces — find G.
5. C is third to left of I (Row 2, left is to their right): So count three spaces right from I, get C.
6. C is opposite E: E in Row 1.
7. H is between J and F, and H is opposite B.
After laying this out, the south-facing group is clearly I, C, H (Row 2: facing south). This lines up with option 3.
Here’s a breakdown of the options:
- Option 1: I, D, F — I and D face south; F doesn’t.
- Option 2: A, B, D — Only D faces south here; A, B: not enough info for both.
- Option 3: I, C, H — Yes, these three all sit in Row 2, so they face south.
- Option 4: C, D, J — Mixed rows, only C may face south.
- Option 5: B, I, E — B possibly, I yes, E is in Row 1.
Correct Answer: Option 3— I, C, H.
Let me know if you want the full seating arrangement, but that's the essential logic.
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