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Five boxes A, B, C, D and E are E are kept one over the other but not necessarily in the same order. D is kept third from the bottom. Only one box is
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Five boxes A, B, C, D and E are E are kept one over the other but not necessarily in the same order. D is kept third from the bottom. Only one box is kept between D and C. There are only three boxes between B and C, E is placed immediately above C. How many boxes are placed between A and B?

A.

3

B.

0

C.

2

D.

1

Correct option is B

Given: D is kept third from the bottom.
Only one box is kept between D and C.
There are only three boxes between B and C
E is placed immediately above C. 
From the given information arrangement will be:
So, 0 boxes are placed between A and B.
Thus, Option B is the correct answer.

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