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| 金声玉亮2.0 | Given the premises, let's deduce the attributes of each person in the line: 1. The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. 2. The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. Since the person on the far right watches thriller movies, the person on the far left must watch mystery movies. 3. The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. This implies that the person that plays swimming must be on the far right (since the person on the far right watches thriller movies). 4. The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. 5. The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. From these deductions, we can infer: - The person on the far right (who watches thriller movies) plays swimming. - The person on the far left (who watches mystery movies) cannot play cricket or swimming, so they must play tennis. - The middle person must play cricket since they are between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. Thus, the person that watches thriller movies plays: ***swimming*** |
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| deepseek-r1 | ***swimming*** |
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| gpto1 | The problem requires us to determine the sport played by the person who watches thriller movies. We are given several premises and need to logically deduce the correct assignment of attributes to each person in line. 1. **Positions and Initial Assignments**: - There are three positions: **1 (far left), 2, and 3 (far right)**. - From Premise 3: The person that watches **thriller movies** is on the **far right** (Position 3). - From Premise 2: The person that watches **mystery movies** is on the **far left or far right**. Since thriller movies are already assigned to the far right, **mystery movies** must be at **Position 1**. - Therefore, **Position 2** must be **martial-arts movies**. 2. **Assigning Sports Based on Premises**: - From Premise 5: The person that plays **cricket** is **somewhere between** the person who drinks **fanta** and the person who drinks **cola**. - With only three positions, **cricket** must be at **Position 2**, and **fanta** and **cola** must be at Positions **1** and **3** (in any order). - From Premise 1: The person that plays **cricket** is **not anywhere to the right** of the person that plays **swimming**. - Since cricket is at Position 2, **swimming** must be at **Position 3**. - This leaves **tennis** to be at **Position 1**. 3. **Assigning Beverages Based on Premises**: - From Premise 4: The person that plays **tennis** (Position 1) **drinks cola** or the person who drinks **cola** watches **martial-arts movies**. - Since the person who watches martial-arts movies (Position 2) doesn't drink cola (they're between cola and fanta), the person that plays tennis must **drink cola**. - Since Position 1 drinks **cola** and Position 2 is between cola and fanta, **Position 3** must drink **fanta**, and **Position 2** drinks **soy-milk**. 4. **Final Assignments**: - **Position 1**: Mystery movies, **cola**, tennis. - **Position 2**: Martial-arts movies, soy-milk, cricket. - **Position 3**: Thriller movies, fanta, **swimming**. Thus, the person who watches thriller movies plays **swimming**. ***swimming*** |
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| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | To solve this problem, we need to analyze the given premises and deduce the correct arrangement of attributes for each person in the line. Let's break down the premises: 1. The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. 2. The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. 3. The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. 4. The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. 5. The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. From premise 3, we know that the person on the far right (position 3) watches thriller movies. Now, let's consider the possible positions for the person who watches mystery movies (premise 2). They must be on the far left (position 1) or far right (position 3). Since the person on the far right watches thriller movies, the person who watches mystery movies must be on the far left (position 1). This leaves the person in the middle (position 2) to watch martial-arts movies. Now, let's consider the sports: - From premise 1, the person who plays cricket is not to the right of the person who plays swimming. This means the person who plays swimming must be to the right of the person who plays cricket or in the same position. - From premise 5, the person who plays cricket is between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. This means the person who drinks fanta is to the left of the person who plays cricket, and the person who drinks cola is to the right of the person who plays cricket. Let's consider the beverages: - The person who drinks fanta cannot be in position 3 because the person in position 3 watches thriller movies and must play a sport that satisfies all conditions. - The person who drinks cola cannot be in position 1 because the person in position 1 watches mystery movies. Let's try to assign the beverages: - If the person in position 1 drinks fanta, then the person in position 2 must play cricket (since they are between fanta and cola), and the person in position 3 drinks cola. - If the person in position 1 drinks cola, then the person in position 2 must drink fanta, and the person in position 3 drinks cola, which is a contradiction. Therefore, the person in position 1 drinks fanta, the person in position 2 plays cricket, and the person in position 3 drinks cola. Now, let's assign the sports: - The person in position 1 watches mystery movies and drinks fanta. They must play swimming because the person who plays cricket is in position 2. - The person in position 2 plays cricket. - The person in position 3 watches thriller movies and drinks cola. They must play tennis because of premise 4: the person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. Since the person in position 3 watches thriller movies, they must play tennis. Therefore, the person that watches thriller movies plays tennis. The answer is: ***tennis*** |
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| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | To solve this problem, we need to determine the position of each person in the line based on the given premises and then identify the sport played by the person who watches thriller movies. Let's analyze the premises step-by-step: 1. **Premise 1**: The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. - This means the person who plays cricket cannot be in position 3 (far right) and the person who plays swimming cannot be in position 1 (far left). 2. **Premise 2**: The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. - This means the person who watches mystery movies is either in position 1 or 3. 3. **Premise 3**: The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. - This means the person who watches thriller movies is in position 3. 4. **Premise 4**: The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. - This means at least one of the following must be true: - The person who plays tennis drinks cola. - The person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies. - Both conditions are true. 5. **Premise 5**: The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. - This means the person who plays cricket is either in position 2 or 3. Now, let's use this information to determine the positions: - **Position 3**: The person who watches thriller movies. - **Position 1 or 3**: The person who watches mystery movies. Since position 3 is already taken by the person who watches thriller movies, the person who watches mystery movies must be in position 1. - **Position 2**: The person who plays cricket. - **Position 1 or 2**: The person who plays tennis. Since position 2 is already taken by the person who plays cricket, the person who plays tennis must be in position 1. - **Position 1 or 3**: The person who drinks fanta. Since position 3 is already taken by the person who watches thriller movies, the person who drinks fanta must be in position 1. - **Position 2 or 3**: The person who drinks cola. Since position 3 is already taken by the person who watches thriller movies, the person who drinks cola must be in position 2. - **Position 1 or 2**: The person who plays swimming. Since position 2 is already taken by the person who drinks cola, the person who plays swimming must be in position 1. - **Position 1 or 3**: The person who plays cricket. Since position 2 is already taken by the person who drinks cola, the person who plays cricket must be in position 3. - **Position 1 or 3**: The person who watches martial-arts movies. Since position 3 is already taken by the person who plays cricket, the person who watches martial-arts movies must be in position 1. Now, we can determine the sport played by the person who watches thriller movies: - The person who watches thriller movies is in position 3. - The person in position 3 is the one who drinks cola (from Premise 5). - The person who drinks cola is the one who plays tennis (from the analysis above). - The person who plays tennis is the one who drinks cola (from Premise 4). Thus, the sport played by the person who watches thriller movies is tennis. Therefore, the answer is: ***tennis*** |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | ## Step 1: Determine the position of the person who watches thriller movies. Given that the person who watches thriller movies is on the far right, this person is at position 3. ## Step 2: Determine the position of the person who watches mystery movies. Since the person who watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right, and the far right is taken by the person who watches thriller movies, the person who watches mystery movies must be on the far left, at position 1. ## Step 3: Determine the possible positions for the person who plays cricket. The person who plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person who plays swimming, meaning the person who plays cricket must be to the left of or at the same position as the person who plays swimming. ## Step 4: Analyze the positions based on the beverage and cricket constraints. Given that the person who plays cricket is between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola, and considering the person who plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies (or both), we need to find a configuration that satisfies all conditions. ## Step 5: Determine the sport of the person who watches thriller movies. Since the person who watches thriller movies is at position 3 and considering the constraints about the beverages and sports, we need to find which sport aligns with the thriller movies viewer. Given the person who plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies, and the thriller movies viewer being on the far right, we can infer that this person cannot play cricket (as cricket must be to the left of swimming and cricket cannot be on the far right). The thriller movies viewer also cannot play swimming because cricket must be to the left of or at the same position as swimming. Therefore, by elimination, the person who watches thriller movies must play tennis, as it's the only sport left that hasn't been ruled out by the given constraints. The final answer is: $\boxed{tennis}$ |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | ## Step 1: Determine the position of the person who watches thriller movies Given that the person who watches thriller movies is on the far right, we can start by fixing this person's position as number 3 in the line. ## Step 2: Determine the possible positions of the person who watches mystery movies Since the person who watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right, and the far right is already occupied by the person who watches thriller movies, the person who watches mystery movies must be on the far left, at position 1. ## Step 3: Determine the position of the person who plays cricket The person who plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person who plays swimming. This means cricket cannot be at position 3. Also, cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. Given the constraints, cricket must be at position 2, as it cannot be on the far right and must be between fanta and cola. ## Step 4: Determine the sport of the person who watches thriller movies Given that the person who watches thriller movies is at position 3, and considering the constraints about cricket and swimming, the only sport left for the person at position 3 (who watches thriller movies) is tennis or swimming, as cricket is already determined to be at position 2. However, since the person who plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies, and considering the arrangement of cricket and the fixed positions of mystery and thriller movies, the person who watches thriller movies cannot play tennis if we are to satisfy the condition that the person who plays tennis drinks cola (since cola's position is not directly determined but is constrained by cricket's position). Therefore, by elimination and considering the constraints, the person who watches thriller movies must play swimming, as tennis is less likely given the constraints about cola and the fixed positions of other attributes. The final answer is: ***swimming*** |
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| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | Let's analyze the given premises step by step: 1. The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. This means that if someone plays swimming, then the person playing cricket must be to their left. 2. The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. Let's denote this person as M. 3. The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. Let's denote this person as T. 4. The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. Let's denote the person who drinks cola as C and the person who watches martial-arts movies as A. 5. The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. Let's denote the person who drinks fanta as F. From premise 3, we know that T is on the far right. From premise 2, M must be on the far left since T cannot be on the far left. Therefore, the person in the middle (let's call them N) must play swimming since they can't be to the right of the person playing cricket (premise 1). Now, let's consider the beverages and sports. Since T is on the far right and M is on the far left, N must be in the middle. If N drinks cola (C), then N cannot play tennis because the person who drinks cola either watches martial-arts movies or plays tennis, but not both (premise 4). However, since N plays swimming, they cannot drink cola because that would imply they also watch martial-arts movies or play tennis, which contradicts the information we have so far. Therefore, N cannot drink cola, meaning either F or T drinks cola. If T drinks cola, then T must watch martial-arts movies (premise 4), leaving N to drink fanta and M to drink soy-milk. But this setup doesn't allow for the person playing cricket to be between the person drinking fanta and the person drinking cola (premise 5). Thus, T cannot drink cola. This leaves F to drink cola. Since F drinks cola, they cannot play tennis (premise 4), meaning N (the middle person) must play tennis. This also means that T (the person on the far right) cannot play tennis, leaving them with cricket as the only remaining sport. However, this contradicts premise 1, which states that the person playing cricket cannot be to the right of the person playing swimming. To resolve this, we need to adjust our assumptions. Given that T is on the far right and watches thriller movies, and N plays swimming, the only way for the person playing cricket to be between the person drinking fanta and the person drinking cola is if M drinks fanta, N drinks soy-milk, and T drinks cola. This setup allows for the person playing cricket (who cannot be T due to premise 1) to be N, as they are between M (drinking fanta) and T (drinking cola). Thus, N plays cricket, M plays tennis (since they cannot play cricket or swimming), and T plays swimming (which contradicts our earlier assumption but is necessary to satisfy all premises). However, this setup violates premise 1, indicating an error in our initial interpretation of the premises. Upon reevaluation, it becomes clear that the person playing cricket cannot be T or N, leaving M as the only option to play cricket. This means that N must play swimming, and T must play tennis, as they are the only remaining options for sports. Given that T watches thriller movies and plays tennis, the answer to the question "What sport does the person that watches thriller movies play?" is: ***tennis*** |
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| baichuan4 | Based on the given premises, we can deduce the following: 1. The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. This means the person who plays swimming must be on the far left or the person who plays cricket must be on the far left. 2. The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. 3. The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. 4. The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. 5. The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person drinks fanta drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. Now, let's arrange the people based on these deductions: - The person on the far right watches thriller movies. - The person on the far left watches mystery movies. - The person in the middle plays cricket and drinks cola (since they are between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola). Now, let's assign the remaining attributes: - The person on the far left watches mystery movies and plays swimming (since they cannot play cricket and must play one of the remaining sports). - The person in the middle plays cricket, drinks cola, and watches martial-arts movies (since they cannot watch thriller or mystery movies). - The person on the far right watches thriller movies and plays tennis (since they cannot play cricket or). ). Therefore, the person that watches thriller movies plays tennis. Answer: ***tennis*** |
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| doubao | ***swimming*** | swimming |
| gpto1 | The problem requires us to determine the sport played by the person who watches thriller movies. We are given several premises and need to logically deduce the correct assignment of attributes to each person in line. 1. **Positions and Initial Assignments**: - There are three positions: **1 (far left), 2, and 3 (far right)**. - From Premise 3: The person that watches **thriller movies** is on the **far right** (Position 3). - From Premise 2: The person that watches **mystery movies** is on the **far left or far right**. Since thriller movies are already assigned to the far right, **mystery movies** must be at **Position 1**. - Therefore, **Position 2** must be **martial-arts movies**. 2. **Assigning Sports Based on Premises**: - From Premise 5: The person that plays **cricket** is **somewhere between** the person who drinks **fanta** and the person who drinks **cola**. - With only three positions, **cricket** must be at **Position 2**, and **fanta** and **cola** must be at Positions **1** and **3** (in any order). - From Premise 1: The person that plays **cricket** is **not anywhere to the right** of the person that plays **swimming**. - Since cricket is at Position 2, **swimming** must be at **Position 3**. - This leaves **tennis** to be at **Position 1**. 3. **Assigning Beverages Based on Premises**: - From Premise 4: The person that plays **tennis** (Position 1) **drinks cola** or the person who drinks **cola** watches **martial-arts movies**. - Since the person who watches martial-arts movies (Position 2) doesn't drink cola (they're between cola and fanta), the person that plays tennis must **drink cola**. - Since Position 1 drinks **cola** and Position 2 is between cola and fanta, **Position 3** must drink **fanta**, and **Position 2** drinks **soy-milk**. 4. **Final Assignments**: - **Position 1**: Mystery movies, **cola**, tennis. - **Position 2**: Martial-arts movies, soy-milk, cricket. - **Position 3**: Thriller movies, fanta, **swimming**. Thus, the person who watches thriller movies plays **swimming**. ***swimming*** |
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| kimi | To solve this, let's assign variables to each person based on their position in the line: - Person 1: Leftmost - Person 2: Middle - Person 3: Rightmost Now let's use the given premises to deduce the attributes for each person: 1. The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. - This means if someone plays cricket, they must be to the left of anyone who plays swimming. 2. The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. - This means the person who watches mystery movies is either Person 1 or Person 3. 3. The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. - This means Person 3 watches thriller movies. 4. The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. - This means if someone drinks cola, they either play tennis or watch martial-arts movies. 5. The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. - This means the person who drinks fanta is to the left of the person who plays cricket, and the person who drinks cola is to the right of the person who plays cricket. Now let's assign the attributes: - Person 3 watches thriller movies (from premise 3). - Since Person 3 watches thriller movies, they cannot watch mystery movies (from premise 2), so the person who watches mystery movies must be either Person 1 or Person 2. Let's consider the sport and beverage attributes: - The person who drinks cola must be to the right of the person who plays cricket (from premise 5), so the person who drinks cola is either Person 2 or Person 3. Since Person 3 watches thriller movies, they cannot drink cola (from premise 4), so the person who drinks cola must be Person 2. Now we know: - Person 3 watches thriller movies. - Person 2 drinks cola. From premise 4, since Person 2 drinks cola, they must play tennis or watch martial-arts movies. But since Person 3 watches thriller movies, Person 2 cannot watch martial-arts movies (as there can only be one person watching each genre). Therefore, Person 2 must play tennis. Now we have: - Person 3 watches thriller movies. - Person 2 drinks cola and plays tennis. Since Person 2 drinks cola and plays tennis, the person who drinks fanta must be Person 1 (from premise 5). Now we have: - Person 3 watches thriller movies. - Person 2 drinks cola and plays tennis. - Person 1 drinks fanta. From premise 5, since Person 1 drinks fanta and Person 2 drinks cola, the person who plays cricket must be between them, so Person 2 plays cricket. Now we have: - Person 3 watches thriller movies. - Person 2 drinks cola, plays tennis, and plays cricket. - Person 1 drinks fanta. Since Person 2 plays cricket and Person 2 plays tennis, the only sport left for Person 1 is swimming. Finally, we know that the person who watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. Since Person 3 watches thriller movies, the person who watches mystery movies must be Person 1. So, the person who watches thriller movies (Person 3) plays cricket. The answer is: ***cricket***. |
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| minimax | Let's analyze the information step by step: 1. The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right. 2. The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right. 3. Since the person who watches thriller movies is on the far right, the person who watches mystery movies must be on the far left. 4. The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming. 5. The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola. 6. The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. Now, let's assign positions to the people based on the information we have: - Person 1 (far left): Mystery movies - Person 3 (far right): Thriller movies Since the person who watches mystery movies is on the far left, and the person who watches thriller movies is on the far right, the only position left for the person who watches martial-arts movies is the middle position (Person 2). Now, let's look at the beverages and sports: - The person who plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both. - The |
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| wenxinyiyan | To solve this logic puzzle, we need to consider each clue and determine how it affects the possible positions and attribute combinations for the three people in line. Let's analyze the clues step by step: 1. **The person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming.** * This means that the person who plays cricket must be either to the left of or directly adjacent to (and not to the right of) the person who plays swimming. 2. **The person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right.** * The mystery movie watcher can only be in the first or third position in the line. 3. **The person that watches thriller movies is on the far right.** * This directly tells us that the third person in line watches thriller movies. 4. **The person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both.** * This clue establishes a relationship between the sport of tennis, the beverage cola, and the movie genre martial-arts movies. At least one of these combinations must be true. 5. **The person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola.** * This means that the cricket player cannot be at either end of the line. They must be in the middle, with the fanta drinker on one side and the cola drinker on the other. Let's start building our solution based on these clues: * Since the thriller movie watcher is on the far right (clue 3), we know that the third person watches thriller movies. * The mystery movie watcher is either on the far left or far right (clue 2), but since the thriller movie watcher is on the far right, the mystery movie watcher must be on the far left (first position). * The cricket player is between the fanta and cola drinkers (clue 5), so they must be in the second position. This also means that the fanta drinker is in the first position (since the mystery movie watcher is there), and the cola drinker is in the third position. * Now we have: + First person: mystery movies, fanta, ?? (sport unknown) + Second person: ?? (movie genre unknown), ?? (beverage unknown since it's not fanta or cola), cricket + Third person: thriller movies, cola, ?? (sport unknown) * Since the first person drinks fanta, they cannot also drink cola. By clue 4, if the cola drinker doesn't play tennis, they watch martial-arts movies. But since the third person watches thriller movies, they must play tennis. * The first person (mystery movies, fanta) is left with swimming as their sport because cricket and tennis are taken. Our final arrangement is: * First person: mystery movies, fanta, swimming * Second person: martial-arts movies (only remaining genre), soy-milk (only remaining beverage), cricket * Third person: thriller movies, cola, tennis Therefore, the person that watches thriller movies plays ***tennis***. |
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| zhipu | To solve this puzzle, we need to use the given premises to deduce the positions and attributes of each person in the line. Let's break down the premises step by step: 1. **the person that plays cricket is not anywhere to the right of the person that plays swimming** - This means the person who plays cricket (C) must be to the left of or in the same position as the person who plays swimming (S). 2. **the person that watches mystery movies is on the far left or far right** - The person who watches mystery movies (M) must be in position 1 or position 3. 3. **the person that watches thriller movies is on the far right** - The person who watches thriller movies (T) must be in position 3. 4. **the person that plays tennis drinks cola or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies or both** - This means either the person who plays tennis (Te) drinks cola (Co), or the person who drinks cola watches martial-arts movies (Ma), or both conditions are true. 5. **the person that plays cricket is somewhere between the person who drinks fanta and the person who drinks cola** - The person who plays cricket (C) must be in a position between the person who drinks fanta (Fa) and the person who drinks cola (Co). Given these premises, let's start placing the attributes: - Since the person who watches thriller movies (T) is on the far right (position 3), we can immediately place T in position 3. - The person who watches mystery movies (M) must be in position 1 or position 3. Since position 3 is already occupied by T, M must be in position 1. - This leaves position 2 for the person who watches martial-arts movies (Ma). So far, we have: - Position 1: M (mystery movies) - Position 2: Ma (martial-arts movies) - Position 3: T (thriller movies) Now, let's consider the sports and beverages: - The person who plays cricket (C) cannot be to the right of the person who plays swimming (S), so C must be in position 1 or 2, and S must be in position 2 or 3. - The person who plays cricket (C) is between the person who drinks fanta (Fa) and the person who drinks cola (Co). This means Fa and Co must be in different positions, and C must be between them. Let's try placing Fa and Co: - If Fa is in position 1 and Co is in position 3, then C must be in position 2. - If Fa is in position 3 and Co is in position 1, this contradicts the placement of T in position 3, as T must drink cola (Co) due to the premise about tennis and cola. So, we have: - Position 1: M, Fa - Position 2: Ma, C - Position 3: T, Co Now, considering the tennis and cola condition: - The person who plays tennis (Te) must either drink cola (Co) or the person who drinks cola (Co) watches martial-arts movies (Ma). Since T in position 3 drinks cola, and T watches thriller movies, the person who plays tennis (Te) must be in position 2 (Ma). So, we have: - Position 1: M, Fa, S - Position 2: Ma, C, Te - Position 3: T, Co Since the person who watches thriller movies (T) is in position 3 and we have determined that the person in position 3 plays swimming (S), the sport that the person who watches thriller movies plays is swimming. Therefore, the answer is: ***swimming***. But since the format requires a single word, the final answer is: ***swimming***. However, the format specified is ***X***, so the correct single-word answer is: ***swimming***. Given the constraints and the format, the final answer is: ***swimming***. But to strictly adhere to the format ***X***, we should simplify it to: ***swim***. So, the final answer is: ***swim***. |
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