There are two ways we could do this. We could put P in 1, O in 2, M in 3 and L in 4.
N, T, S go afterwards in either order: there are no rules left about them.
In this scenario, N, T and S can all go in 5. C, D and E are all wrong.
We could also put M in 5, T in 6 and P in 7. O, N, T and S go before M.
This shows that M could go in five. B is wrong.
A is CORRECT. There is no way to put L in spot 5.
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