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Four boys R, S, T and U are sitting in a row, facing towards the south (but not necessarily in the same order). Four girls A, B, C
and D are sitting in a row, facing towards the face of these boys (but not necessarily in the same order). C and R are diagonally
opposite to each other. A and S are diagonally opposite to each other. T is the immediate neighbour of R. D is the immediate
neighbour of C.
Who is facing D?
S
T
U
R
- The boys and girls sit facing each other. Boys face south, and girls face north.
- R and C are diagonally opposite.
- A and S are diagonally opposite.
- T sits next to R.
- D sits next to C.
Let's arrange them:
- If C is opposite R, and A is opposite S, the order for girls can be C, A, D, B or B, D, A, C.
- Since T sits next to R, it means R could be second (with T on the left or right).
If we place:
- Boys: S, R, T, U
- Girls: A, B, C, D
- D must be opposite T.
- Therefore, Option 2: T is facing D.
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