Masculine: 
Feminine:
Overview
Masculine Expression
The car is coloured using:
Black/Grey (main body) – associated with strength, power, and boldness.
Dark Red/Orange (wheels and trims) – conveys intensity, energy, and masculinity.
These dark, strong, and bold hues effectively convey a masculine aesthetic.
Feminine Expression
The car is coloured using:
Pink (main body) – traditionally linked with softness, warmth, and femininity.
Mint Green (accents, bumper, and wheel arches) – a lighter, cooler colour that complements pink and adds elegance.
The combination of soft, pastel colours conveys a distinctly feminine aesthetic.
Conclusion
The solution uses appropriate colour psychology to visually distinguish masculine and feminine expressions on the same car model:
Masculine: Black + Dark Red
Feminine: Pink + Mint Green

Two players \( A \) and \( B \) are playing a game. Player \( A \) has two available actions \( a_1 \) and \( a_2 \). Player \( B \) has two available actions \( b_1 \) and \( b_2 \). The payoff matrix arising from their actions is presented below:

Let \( p \) be the probability that player \( A \) plays action \( a_1 \) in the mixed strategy Nash equilibrium of the game.
Then the value of p is (round off to one decimal place).
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(i) If P is a knight, Q is a knave.
(ii) If Q is a knight, R is a spy.
(iii) If R is a knight, P is a knave. Knights always tell the truth, knaves always lie, and spies sometimes tell the truth. If each friend is either a knight, knave, or spy, who is the knight?
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Which option will replace the question mark? 