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| 金声玉亮2.0 | Let's analyze the given information step by step: 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. - This means the cabbage lover must be at position 1, and the lemon lover at position 2. 2. The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. - Since the grapefruit lover cannot be the same person as the time-travel movie watcher, and we already have the cabbage and lemon lovers at positions 1 and 2, the grapefruit lover must be at position 3. 3. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. - Given the lemon lover is at position 2, the thriller movie watcher and the martial-arts movie watcher must be at positions 1 and 3, respectively. 4. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. - Since the thriller movie watcher is at position 1, the golf player must be at position 2 (the lemon lover), and the parkour player at position 3 (the grapefruit lover). Putting it all together, we have: - Position 1: Cabbage, Thriller Movies - Position 2: Lemon, Golf - Position 3: Grapefruit, Parkour, Martial-Arts Movies Therefore, the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 3. The answer is: ***3*** |
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| deepseek-r1 | ***3*** |
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| gpto1 | To solve this puzzle, we'll carefully analyze the given constraints step by step. **1. Assign Positions Based on Constraints:** - **Constraint (iv):** The person who plays golf is immediately between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies. Since there are only three positions, the person who plays golf must be at position **2**. This means the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies are at positions **1** and **3** (in some order). - **Constraint (i):** The person who likes cabbage is immediately left of the person who likes lemon. The only possible positions for cabbage and lemon are positions **1** and **2**, respectively. - **Constraint (iii):** The person who likes lemon is between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. With lemon at position **2**, the thriller movies watcher and martial-arts movies watcher must be at positions **1** and **3** (in some order). **2. Determine Possible Assignments:** Now, we'll consider two possible scenarios based on the above constraints: **Scenario 1:** - Position **1**: Watches **thriller movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Plays **parkour**, watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **grapefruit** **Scenario 2:** - Position **1**: Watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Watches **thriller movies**, likes **grapefruit** **3. Apply Remaining Constraints:** - **Constraint (ii):** The person who watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit, or the person who likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. Assign the remaining sport (**skateboarding**) and movie genre (**time-travel movies**) to complete the scenarios. **Evaluating Scenario 1:** - Position **1**: Plays **skateboarding**, watches **thriller movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, watches **time-travel movies**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Plays **parkour**, watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **grapefruit** In this scenario: - The person who watches time-travel movies (**Position 2**) likes **lemon**, not grapefruit. - The person who likes grapefruit (**Position 3**) plays **parkour**. Only one part of Constraint (ii) is satisfied, fulfilling the condition of "but not both." **Evaluating Scenario 2:** - Position **1**: Plays **parkour**, watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, watches **time-travel movies**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Plays **skateboarding**, watches **thriller movies**, likes **grapefruit** In this scenario: - The person who watches time-travel movies (**Position 2**) likes **lemon**, not grapefruit. - The person who likes grapefruit (**Position 3**) plays **skateboarding**, not parkour. Neither part of Constraint (ii) is satisfied, so this scenario is invalid. **4. Conclusion:** Only **Scenario 1** meets all the given constraints. Therefore, the person who watches martial-arts movies is at **position 3**. **Answer: 3** |
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| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | To solve this problem, we need to analyze the given premises and deduce the positions of each person based on their attributes. 1. **Premise 1**: The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. - This means the order of food preferences must be: cabbage, lemon. 2. **Premise 2**: The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. - This is an exclusive OR condition. We will consider both possibilities separately. 3. **Premise 3**: The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. - This means the order of movie genres must be: thriller, lemon, martial-arts. 4. **Premise 4**: The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. - This means the order of sports and movie genres must be: parkour, golf, thriller. Let's analyze the possible arrangements: - From Premise 1, the food order is: cabbage, lemon, grapefruit. - From Premise 3, the movie order is: thriller, lemon, martial-arts. - From Premise 4, the sport and movie order is: parkour, golf, thriller. Now, let's try to fit these together: - Position 1: Cabbage, Parkour, Thriller - Position 2: Lemon, Golf, (unknown movie) - Position 3: Grapefruit, (unknown sport), Martial-Arts From Premise 2, we have two cases: - Case 1: The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit. - Case 2: The person that likes grapefruit plays parkour. **Case 1**: The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit. - Position 3: Grapefruit, (unknown sport), Martial-Arts, Time-Travel - This doesn't fit because Position 3 already has Martial-Arts. **Case 2**: The person that likes grapefruit plays parkour. - Position 1: Cabbage, Parkour, Thriller - Position 2: Lemon, Golf, Time-Travel - Position 3: Grapefruit, (unknown sport), Martial-Arts This arrangement satisfies all premises: - Premise 1: Cabbage (Position 1) is immediately left of Lemon (Position 2). - Premise 2: The person that likes grapefruit (Position 3) plays parkour (Position 1). - Premise 3: Lemon (Position 2) is between Thriller (Position 1) and Martial-Arts (Position 3). - Premise 4: Golf (Position 2) is between Parkour (Position 1) and Thriller (Position 1). Therefore, the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 3. The answer is: ***3*** |
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| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | To solve this problem, we need to determine the position of the person who watches martial-arts movies based on the given premises. Let's analyze each premise step by step: 1. **Premise 1:** - The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. - This means the person who likes cabbage is either in position 1 or 2, and the person who likes lemon is in position 2 or 3. 2. **Premise 2:** - The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. 3. **Premise 3:** - The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. 4. **Premise 4:** - The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. Let's start by assigning possible values to each person's attributes based on the premises: - **Person 1:** - Sport: golf - Movie-Genre: thriller movies - Food: cabbage - **Person 2:** - Sport: skateboarding - Movie-Genre: martial-arts movies - Food: lemon - **Person 3:** - Sport: parkour - Movie-Genre: time-travel movies - Food: grapefruit Now, let's verify each premise: 1. **Premise 1:** - The person who likes cabbage (Person 1) is on the immediate left of the person who likes lemon (Person 2). - This is true since Person 1 is in position 1 and Person 2 is in position 2. 2. **Premise 2:** - The person who watches time-travel movies (Person 3) likes grapefruit or the person who likes grapefruit plays parkour (Person 3), but not both. - This is true since Person 3 likes grapefruit and does not play parkour. 3. **Premise 3:** - The person who likes lemon (Person 2) is somewhere between the person who watches thriller movies (Person 1) and the person who watches martial-arts movies (Person 2). - This is true since Person 2 is in position 2, and the other two are in positions 1 and 3. 4. **Premise 4:** - The person who plays golf (Person 1) is immediately between the person who plays parkour (Person 3) and the person who watches thriller movies (Person 1). - This is true since Person 1 is in position 1, and the other two are in positions 2 and 3. After verifying all premises, we can conclude that the person who watches martial-arts movies is in position 2. Therefore, the answer is: ``` ***2*** ``` |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | ## Step 1: Determine the possible positions for the person who likes cabbage and lemon. Given that the person who likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person who likes lemon, the possible positions for these two are (1, 2) or (2, 3) since they must be adjacent. ## Step 2: Analyze the position of the person who watches time-travel movies and the person who likes grapefruit. Since the person who watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person who likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both, we can conclude that the person who likes grapefruit cannot be in the same position as the person who plays parkour or watches time-travel movies exclusively. This means the grapefruit attribute is tied to either the time-travel movies watcher or the parkour player but in a way that doesn't allow both conditions to be true for the same person. ## Step 3: Determine the position of the person who likes lemon relative to the thriller and martial-arts movies watchers. The person who likes lemon is between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. This means the lemon attribute holder cannot be at position 1 or 3 since they need to be between two other people with specific movie preferences. ## Step 4: Analyze the golf player's position. The person who plays golf is immediately between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies. This gives us a clue on how to arrange the sport attributes relative to the movie genres. ## Step 5: Combine the information to deduce the position of the martial-arts movies watcher. Given the constraints, the only way to satisfy all conditions is to place the person who watches martial-arts movies at a position where they are not adjacent to the golf player (since the golf player is between the parkour player and the thriller movies watcher) and considering the lemon preference holder's need to be between the thriller and martial-arts movies watchers. ## Step 6: Finalize the arrangement. Considering all the constraints, the most feasible arrangement places the person who watches martial-arts movies at position 1, as this allows for the person who likes lemon to be between the thriller and martial-arts movies watchers and satisfies the other conditions regarding the sports and foods. The final answer is: $\boxed{1}$ |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | From the premises, we can deduce the following: 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. 2. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. 3. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. From (1) and (2), we can conclude that the person that likes cabbage is on the left of the person that watches thriller movies. From (3), we can conclude that the person that plays parkour is on the left of the person that plays golf, and the person that plays golf is on the left of the person that watches thriller movies. Combining these conclusions, we get: parkour - golf - thriller Now, from (2), we know that the person that likes lemon is between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. Since the person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon, we can conclude that the person that likes cabbage is on the left of the person that watches martial-arts movies. Therefore, the order is: cabbage - lemon - martial-arts Since the person that likes cabbage is on the left of the person that watches thriller movies, we can combine the two orders to get: parkour - golf - thriller - cabbage - lemon - martial-arts However, this order has 6 people, but we only have 3 people. Therefore, we need to merge some of the attributes. From premise (4), we know that the person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. Since the person that plays parkour is already on the left, we can conclude that the person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit. Now, we can merge the attributes as follows: parkour - golf - thriller - cabbage - lemon - martial-arts becomes parkour - golf/thriller - cabbage/lemon/martial-arts Since the person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon, we can conclude that the person that likes cabbage and martial-arts is in the third position, and the person that likes lemon is in the second position. Therefore, the order is: parkour - lemon - martial-arts/cabbage The person that watches martial-arts movies is in the third position. ***3*** |
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| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | Let's analyze the given information step by step: 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. - This means the cabbage and lemon lovers cannot be at positions 1 and 3 respectively, as there would be no space for them to be next to each other. Therefore, the cabbage lover must be at position 1, and the lemon lover at position 2. 2. The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. - This statement implies that the grapefruit lover and the time-travel movie watcher cannot be the same person. Since we already know who likes cabbage and lemon, the grapefruit lover must be at position 3. However, this does not directly tell us who watches time-travel movies. 3. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. - We already know the lemon lover is at position 2. This means the thriller movie watcher and the martial-arts movie watcher must be at positions 1 and 3, respectively, or 3 and 1, respectively. But since the cabbage lover (who must watch either thriller or martial-arts movies) is at position 1, the martial-arts movie watcher cannot be at position 1. Therefore, the martial-arts movie watcher must be at position 3, and the thriller movie watcher at position 1. 4. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. - Since the thriller movie watcher is at position 1, the golf player cannot be at position 1. Also, the golf player must be between the parkour player and the thriller movie watcher. Given our current setup, the only way this can work is if the golf player is at position 2 (the lemon lover), the parkour player is at position 3 (the grapefruit lover), and the thriller movie watcher is at position 1 (the cabbage lover). Putting it all together, we have: - Position 1: Cabbage, Thriller Movies, Golf (but golf cannot be at position 1, so this must be cabbage, thriller movies) - Position 2: Lemon, Time-Travel Movies, Golf - Position 3: Grapefruit, Martial-Arts Movies, Parkour Therefore, the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 3. The answer is: ***3*** |
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| baichuan4 | Let's analyze the information step by step to determine the position of the person who watches martial-arts movies. 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. 2. The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. 3. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. 4. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. First, let's establish some facts: - There are only three people, so each person has unique attributes. - The person who likes lemon must be in the middle because they are between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies (premise 3). - The person who likes cabbage is to the immediate left of the person who likes lemon (premise 1), so they cannot be in the middle. - The person who plays golf is between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies (premise 4), which means the person who plays parkour cannot be in the middle either since they must be on the left of the golfer to leave space for the thriller movie watcher on the right. Now, let's start eliminating possibilities based on the premises: - Since the person who likes lemon is in the middle (position 2), and the person who likes cabbage is to their immediate left, the person who likes cabbage must be in position 1. - The person who likes grapefruit cannot play parkour if the person who watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit (premise 2). If the person who likes grapefruit plays parkour, then the person who watches time-travel movies cannot like grapefruit. Since the person who likes cabbage is in position 1, they cannot be the person who likes grapefruit because they are not between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. Therefore, the person who likes grapefruit must be in position 3. - The person who plays golf is between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies (premise 4). Since the person who likes cabbage is in position 1, and they cannot play golf (because they like cabbage), the person who plays golf must be in position 2. This also means the person who watches thriller movies is in position 3. - Now, we know the person who likes lemon is in position 2, and they cannot play golf because the person who plays golf is already identified. They also cannot like cabbage or grapefruit because those positions are already filled. Therefore, the person who likes lemon must play parkour. - Finally, the only remaining attribute for the person in position 1 (who likes cabbage) is that they watch martial-arts movies. So, the person who watches martial-arts movies is in position 1. The answer should be formatted as ***1***. |
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| doubao | ***3*** Based on the given information, from the third premise we know the person that likes lemon is between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. And from the fourth premise, the person that plays golf is between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. Combining these, we can deduce that the order could be parkour - golf - thriller movies - lemon - martial-arts movies or martial-arts movies - lemon - thriller movies - golf - parkour. But since the first premise says the person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon, the first possibility is not valid. So the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 3. |
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| gpto1 | To solve this puzzle, we'll carefully analyze the given constraints step by step. **1. Assign Positions Based on Constraints:** - **Constraint (iv):** The person who plays golf is immediately between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies. Since there are only three positions, the person who plays golf must be at position **2**. This means the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies are at positions **1** and **3** (in some order). - **Constraint (i):** The person who likes cabbage is immediately left of the person who likes lemon. The only possible positions for cabbage and lemon are positions **1** and **2**, respectively. - **Constraint (iii):** The person who likes lemon is between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. With lemon at position **2**, the thriller movies watcher and martial-arts movies watcher must be at positions **1** and **3** (in some order). **2. Determine Possible Assignments:** Now, we'll consider two possible scenarios based on the above constraints: **Scenario 1:** - Position **1**: Watches **thriller movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Plays **parkour**, watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **grapefruit** **Scenario 2:** - Position **1**: Watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Watches **thriller movies**, likes **grapefruit** **3. Apply Remaining Constraints:** - **Constraint (ii):** The person who watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit, or the person who likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. Assign the remaining sport (**skateboarding**) and movie genre (**time-travel movies**) to complete the scenarios. **Evaluating Scenario 1:** - Position **1**: Plays **skateboarding**, watches **thriller movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, watches **time-travel movies**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Plays **parkour**, watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **grapefruit** In this scenario: - The person who watches time-travel movies (**Position 2**) likes **lemon**, not grapefruit. - The person who likes grapefruit (**Position 3**) plays **parkour**. Only one part of Constraint (ii) is satisfied, fulfilling the condition of "but not both." **Evaluating Scenario 2:** - Position **1**: Plays **parkour**, watches **martial-arts movies**, likes **cabbage** - Position **2**: Plays **golf**, watches **time-travel movies**, likes **lemon** - Position **3**: Plays **skateboarding**, watches **thriller movies**, likes **grapefruit** In this scenario: - The person who watches time-travel movies (**Position 2**) likes **lemon**, not grapefruit. - The person who likes grapefruit (**Position 3**) plays **skateboarding**, not parkour. Neither part of Constraint (ii) is satisfied, so this scenario is invalid. **4. Conclusion:** Only **Scenario 1** meets all the given constraints. Therefore, the person who watches martial-arts movies is at **position 3**. **Answer: 3** |
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| kimi | Let's analyze the premises step by step: 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. 2. The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. 3. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. 4. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. From premise 1, we know that the person who likes cabbage is on the leftmost position (1) and the person who likes lemon is in the middle position (2). This leaves the person who likes grapefruit in the rightmost position (3). From premise 3, we know that the person who likes lemon (position 2) is between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. This means that the person who watches martial-arts movies must be in position 1 and the person who watches thriller movies must be in position 3. From premise 4, we know that the person who plays golf is between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies. Since we already know that the person who watches thriller movies is in position 3, the person who plays golf must be in position 2. This means that the person who plays parkour must be in position 1. Now, we have the following positions: - Position 1: Cabbage, Parkour - Position 2: Lemon, Golf - Position 3: Grapefruit, Thriller Movies Since the person who watches time-travel movies either likes grapefruit or plays parkour (but not both), and we know that the person who likes grapefruit is in position 3 and the person who plays parkour is in position 1, the person who watches time-travel movies must be in position 2. So, the person who watches martial-arts movies is in position 1. The answer is: ***1*** |
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| minimax | Let's analyze the information step by step: 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. 2. The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. 3. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. 4. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. Let's start by placing the person that likes cabbage and the person that likes lemon: - Since the person who likes cabbage is immediately to the left of the person who likes lemon, we can represent this as Cabbage-Lemon. Now let's consider the person who watches martial-arts movies and the person who watches thriller movies: - The person who likes lemon is between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. This means that the person who watches martial-arts movies cannot be the first person in line because there would be no space for the person who likes lemon between them and the person who watches thriller movies. Similarly, the person who watches martial-arts movies cannot be the last person because there would be no |
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| wenxinyiyan | This is a logic puzzle that requires us to arrange three people in a line based on their preferences for sports, movie genres, and foods. To solve it, we'll use a process of elimination and deduction based on the given premises. Let's represent the people in the line as P1, P2, and P3, with P1 being the leftmost and P3 being the rightmost. Here are the key premises: 1. The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. 2. The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. 3. The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. 4. The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. Let's start by considering the first premise: * Since the person who likes cabbage is immediately left of the person who likes lemon, we know that these two people must be adjacent. This leaves the third person to like grapefruit. Now, let's look at the fourth premise: * The person who plays golf is between the person who plays parkour and the person who watches thriller movies. Since there are only three people, this means that the person who plays golf cannot be at the ends of the line. They must be in the middle, and the other two activities (parkour and watching thriller movies) must be distributed among the remaining two people. Considering the third premise: * The person who likes lemon is between the person who watches thriller movies and the person who watches martial-arts movies. Since we know that the person who likes lemon is adjacent to the person who likes cabbage, this limits the positions of these two people. Now, let's look at the second premise: * Either the person who watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit, or the person who likes grapefruit plays parkour (but not both). Since we know that the third person likes grapefruit, this premise tells us about their other activities. Putting all this information together, we can start to narrow down the possibilities: * Since the person who likes lemon cannot be at the ends (because they are between two other people), and the person who likes cabbage is immediately left of them, we can say that P1 likes cabbage, P2 likes lemon, and P3 likes grapefruit. * We also know that the person who plays golf is in the middle (P2), so P1 must play parkour (because they are not watching thriller movies, as that activity is associated with the person who likes lemon), and P3 watches thriller movies. * Finally, since P3 likes grapefruit and watches thriller movies, they cannot also watch time-travel movies or play parkour. Therefore, P3 must be the person who watches martial-arts movies. Therefore, the person who watches martial-arts movies is in position ***3***. |
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| zhipu | To solve this puzzle, we need to use the given premises to deduce the positions of each person based on their attributes. Let's analyze the premises step by step: 1. **Premise 1:** The person that likes cabbage is on the immediate left of the person that likes lemon. - This means if the person that likes lemon is at position N, the person that likes cabbage is at position N-1. 2. **Premise 2:** The person that watches time-travel movies likes grapefruit or the person that likes grapefruit plays parkour, but not both. - This implies an exclusive relationship between time-travel movies and grapefruit, and between grapefruit and parkour. 3. **Premise 3:** The person that likes lemon is somewhere between the person that watches thriller movies and the person that watches martial-arts movies. - This means the person that likes lemon is not at the extreme positions (1 or 3) but at position 2, and the thriller and martial-arts movie watchers are at positions 1 and 3 in some order. 4. **Premise 4:** The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. - This means if the person that plays parkour is at position N, the person that plays golf is at position N+1, and the person that watches thriller movies is at position N+2 (or vice versa). Let's start by placing the person that likes lemon at position 2 (as deduced from Premise 3): - Position 2: Lemon Since the person that likes cabbage is immediately to the left of the person that likes lemon (Premise 1): - Position 1: Cabbage - Position 2: Lemon Now, we need to place the person that watches thriller movies and martial-arts movies at positions 1 and 3. Let's consider the possibilities: - If the person that watches thriller movies is at position 1, then the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 3. - If the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 1, then the person that watches thriller movies is at position 3. Next, consider Premise 4: The person that plays golf is immediately between the person that plays parkour and the person that watches thriller movies. - If the person that watches thriller movies is at position 1, then the person that plays golf cannot be between them (as there is no position between 1 and 2). - Therefore, the person that watches thriller movies must be at position 3, and the person that watches martial-arts movies must be at position 1. So, we have: - Position 1: Martial-arts movies - Position 2: Lemon - Position 3: Thriller movies Thus, the person that watches martial-arts movies is at position 1. ***1*** |
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