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Four boys A, R, K and M are sitting in a row facing the North (but not necessarily in the
same order) and four girls P, Q, L and B are sitting in a row facing these boys (but not necessarily in the same order). B is
second to the right of P. K and A are at the ends. P is at one of the ends. K is at the left end of the row. One boy is sitting
between A and R.
If Q is at one of the ends, then who is L facing?
K
M
A
R
Let’s break it down:
- K and A are boys at the ends.
- K is on the left end, so seating for boys (left to right) is: K, ___, ___, A or K, ___, ___, A.
- One boy is between A and R. That means the sequence must be K, R, M, A or K, M, R, A, so R and M occupy the middle two spots. We'll try both.
- P (a girl) is sitting at one of the ends.
- B is second to the right of P. There are only four spots, so for B to be second to the right, P must be on the left end.
- Q is at one of the ends — let’s say Q is on the right end.
- So girl order (left to right, facing the boys) is: P, ___, B, Q.
Now, since they’re facing each other:
- Boy order: K, R, M, A.
- Girl order: P, L, B, Q.
Let’s match them up, position-wise:
- K faces P
- R faces L
- M faces B
- A faces Q
The question is, who is L facing?
Check: L is in the second seat, so she faces R.
So, the correct answer is:
- OPTION 4: R
What this really means is, when you set them up as the clues demand, all the facts fit, and L ends up right across from R. Option 4 is the winner.
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