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Complete Question Explanation
The correct answer choice is (A)
If S and U are not assigned seats in the same row, then one of S and U must sit in the front row, and the other must sit in the last row. Because S and U are both involved in the last rule, you should consider the implications of S or U sitting in the first row. As neither S nor U can sit immediately beside N, under the condition of this question stem there is no way for N to sit in seat 2 without violating the last rule. As it cannot be true that N sits in seat 2, answer choice (A) is correct.
The correct answer choice is (A)
If S and U are not assigned seats in the same row, then one of S and U must sit in the front row, and the other must sit in the last row. Because S and U are both involved in the last rule, you should consider the implications of S or U sitting in the first row. As neither S nor U can sit immediately beside N, under the condition of this question stem there is no way for N to sit in seat 2 without violating the last rule. As it cannot be true that N sits in seat 2, answer choice (A) is correct.
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