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H, I, J, K, L M and N are seven boxes that are kept one over the other but not necessarily in the same order. K is kept on one of the positions above
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H, I, J, K, L M and N are seven boxes that are kept one over the other but not necessarily in the same order. K is kept on one of the positions above L. Only one box is kept between K and L. J is kept immediately above M. H is kept immediately below L. Only two boxes are kept between M and H. Only one box in kept between L and N. How many boxes are kept between N and K?

A.

Four

B.

Three

C.

Two

D.

One

Correct option is B

According to the given statement:
Step 1) K is kept on one of the positions above L. Only one box is kept between K and L.
K

L




We place K at top then we place L leaving one position.
Step 2) Only two boxes are kept between M and H. Only one box in kept between L and N.
K

L
H
N

M
We place M and H such that only two boxes are kept between them. Then we place N such that only one box in kept between L and N.
Step 3) J is kept immediately above M. H is kept immediately below L. 
K
I
L
H
N
J
M
We place J above M and H below L.
From the arrangement we can see that,there are three boxes are kept between N and K.
Hence, the correct answer is (b).

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