If S and U are in separate rows then we must split them between the first and last rows. This means that we have to put N in 1 or 3 and then S or U in the other spot. I doesn’t matter which goes where, but they have to be separate.
A is CORRECT. If N were in seat 2 then N would be beside U or S.
B is wrong because P always has to be assigned to seat 5.
C is wrong because R can always be assigned to seat 4 or 6.
D is wrong because T can always go beside N in the first row.
E is wrong because U can be assigned to seats 1 or 3 or in the last row. The only restriction is that U can’t be beside N.
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