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Five boxes G, T, Y, R and U are placed one over the other but not necessarily in the same order. Exactly two boxes are placed between T and Y, but T i
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Five boxes G, T, Y, R and U are placed one over the other but not necessarily in the same order. Exactly two boxes are placed between T and Y, but T is neither at the bottom nor at the top. What are the probable positions that T can take from the bottom?

A.

Second and Third

B.

First and Third

C.

Second and Fourth

D.

Third and Fourth

Correct option is C

Given:
Five boxes: G, T, Y, R, U
Two boxes are placed between T and Y.
T is neither at the bottom nor at the top.
from the given information arrangement will be :
For two boxes to be between T and Y,
T and Y can occupy the following valid positions:
T at position 2 and Y at position 5
T at position 4 and Y at position 1.
the possible positions that T can take from the bottom are 2 , 4.
The correct answer is option ( c ) Second and Fourth​​

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