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Posted Date: 05 Aug 2008      Posted By: S.Nagarajan      Member Level: Gold       Category: Arithmetic Reasoning

Four boys (K, L, M, N) and four girls (W, X, Y, Z) are going for picnic in two cars. Each car holds exactly four people, and the groups of people in the two cars follow these conditions:There are exactly two boys and two girls in each car.
Either K or L, but not both, must be in the first car.
If W is in the first car, then M must also be in the first car.
If Y is in the first car, then L cannot be in the first car.

If W is in the first car, which of the following must be in the second car?



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