Final Answer:
The given statement "K marches exactly three groups after J." is false, thus the correct option is b.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given statement is False as IK does not march three groups after J. The statement is not correct because IK and J are two different groups and marching three groups after J does not make any sense. The statement is not true because IK and J are two different groups and marching three groups after J does not make any sense.
In order to understand why the statement is false, it is important to understand the meaning of the statement. The statement implies that IK marches three groups after J, which means that IK is following J in a march. This is not true because IK and J are two different groups and marching three groups after J does not make sense.
Moreover, the statement does not provide any context or information about the groups. If the question was, “IK marches three groups after J in a parade,” then the answer would be different. This is because marching in a parade implies that the groups are following each other.
In conclusion, the statement is false as IK does not march three groups after J. This is because IK and J are two different groups and marching three groups after J does not make sense. Additionally, the statement does not provide any context or information about the groups, which makes it impossible to answer the question.