Two rows of three people each are seated facing each other. Row 1 (facing North) has J, K, L and Row 2 (facing South) has F, G, and one more person. W...

Question

Two rows of three people each are seated facing each other. Row 1 (facing North) has J, K, L and Row 2 (facing South) has F, G, and one more person. Who faces G?

Statements:

(I) H faces K. L faces an immediate neighbor of H.

(II) G sits at one of the extreme ends of the row; J sits to the immediate left of L.

Options

A.

Data in statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.

B.

Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.

C.

Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

D.

Data even in statements I and II together is not sufficient to answer the question.

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