There are five friends F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5. F1 and F4 are unmarried ladies and do not take part in any game. None of the ladies play chess or tennis. There is a married couple in which F5 is the husband. Out of the five friends, one is a tennis player and one is a chess player. F2 is the brother of F3 and is neither a chess, nor a badminton player. Who is the chess player?
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Answer:
Given -
- F1 and F4 are unmarried ladies and do not take part in any game.
- None of the ladies plays chess or tennis.
- There is a married couple.
- Out of the five friends one is tennis player and one is chess player.
- F2 is the brother of F3 and he neither plays chess nor badminton.
To Find -
Who is the chess player ?
Now,
It is cleared that,
- F1, F4, F3, are ladies and doesn't plays chess or tennis. (Because it is given that None of the ladies plays chess or tennis)
And
- F2 and F5 are males
- F5 is husband (Because it is given that there is a married couple, and F1 and F4 are unmarried and F2 is brother of F3 so, F3 is wife of F5)
And
- F2 is brother of F3 and he neither plays chess or badminton.
So,
It is cleared that,
F1 , F2, F3, F4 doesn't plays chess
Hence,
The Chess player is F5.
Answer:
F5 would be the man who's a chess player.
Step-by-step explanation:
The friends are F1, F2, F3, F4, F5.
⇒ F1 and F4 are unmarried ladies and don't play any game.
⇒If their is a couple in which F5 is the husband there must be another female counterpart (assuming it's heterosexual relationship). Checking for the female in the remaining options since F2 is the "brother" F3 must be the spouse of F5.
⇒Following the logic that no ladies play chess or tennis so F3 wouldn't too.
⇒And so we have only two males there F2 and F5 and F2 doesn't plays chess or badminton. Your answer must be F5.