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J, K, L, M and N are sitting on a bench facing towards north (but not necessarily in the same order). J is immediate neighbour
of K. L is immediate neighbour of N. J is not sitting with M who sits on the right end of the bench. J sits to the right of L and N.
L sits to the right of N. In which position L is sitting?
Second from the right
Second from the left
Fourth from the left
Third from the left
- M sits on the right end of the bench.
- Therefore, M is in the 5th position from the left.
- J is the immediate neighbor of K, but not with M.
- Hence, J and K are in the middle three positions (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th from the left).
- L is the immediate neighbor of N.
- L and N should be placed next to each other.
- J is to the right of L and N.
- J must be in a position higher than L and N.
- L sits to the right of N.
- The positions are: N, then L.
- Based on these clues, a possible seating arrangement is: N, L, K, J, M.
L is in the second position from the left.
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