Twelve students are arranged in two rows with six students in each row. Students in the first row face north, and those in the second row face south. ...
Question
Twelve students are arranged in two rows with six students in each row. Students in the first row face north, and those in the second row face south. Each student in the first row directly faces a student in the second row. Given the following conditions:
- P, who is in the second row, stands second to the right of T.
- L faces K.
- Two students stand between K and A, who is at one of the extreme ends.
- G faces the immediate neighbor of V.
- Only one person stands between V and L.
- Three students stand between F and W.
- F faces the immediate neighbor of P.
- K is second to the left of W.
- W does not face V.
- R stands immediately to the right of S.
- R and S do not face A.
- Q stands in the same row as K.
If P is related to F, and G is related to V, then in the same way, L is related to which student?