Five chairs K, L, M, P, and R are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). P is just below R. M is just below L and just above K. There is no chair above R. How many chairs are below L?

Five chairs K, L, M, P, and R are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). P is just below R. M is just below L and just above K. There is no chair above R. How many chairs are below L? Correct Answer 2

Five chairs: K, L, M, P and R.

1) P is just below R.

R > P

2) M is just below L and just above K.

L > M > K

3) There is no chair above R. 

So, R > P > L > M > K 

Hence, there are two chairs below L.

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