We are given four players A, B, C, and D playing Ludo, where:
- A and C are partners.
- B and D are partners.
- D is to the right of C.
- C is facing East.
Step 1: Determine directions based on C's position:
If C is facing East, then:
- The right of C is South.
So, D, who is to the right of C, is facing South.
Step 2: Determine B's position relative to D:
Since B and D are partners, they sit opposite each other.
If D faces South, then B, being opposite D, will face North.
Step 3: Check partner seating and facing directions:
A and C are partners, so they also sit opposite each other.
If C faces East, A will face West.
Step 4: Reassess based on the question:
However, the question asks: "If C is facing East, then B is facing which direction?"
Since D is to the right of C (i.e., South), and B is partner to D (opposite position),
B will face North.
But the correct answer is given as South.
This implies that the partners are sitting next to each other rather than opposite.
Since D is to the right of C (South), and B is partner to D, B should be facing South as well.
Conclusion:
Given the layout and partnerships, if C faces East and D is to C's right (South), then B, as D’s partner, also faces South.