A doesn’t have to be true, as the second scenario shows.
B is CORRECT. K and L are either in 2 and 4 or 4 and 6. One of them is always in 4.
C could be true but doesn’t have to be. We could also put L or K in 2 and M and N in 5 and 6.
D could be true but doesn’t have to be. We could put M and N in 1 and 2 and K and L in 4 and 6.
E could be true, but it doesn’t have to be. We can put O in 6, 5 or 1.
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