Six students A, B, F, G, K and M are standing in a row (not necessary in the same order). B is taller than F but shorter than G. A is neither tallest nor shortest. G is Shorter than A. M is not tallest. Who among them is Shorter than F?

Six students A, B, F, G, K and M are standing in a row (not necessary in the same order). B is taller than F but shorter than G. A is neither tallest nor shortest. G is Shorter than A. M is not tallest. Who among them is Shorter than F? Correct Answer Cannot be determined

There can be two possible arrangements as follows:

K > A > G > B > F > M

K > M > A > G > B > F

Hence, who is shorter than F cannot be determined.

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