Correct Answer:
Option C - On arranging L, J, K and N in order of their heights (in ascending order),
K and N < L < J
It is clear that, either K or N is in the beginning and J stands in the last.
Hence, both the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
C. On arranging L, J, K and N in order of their heights (in ascending order),
K and N < L < J
It is clear that, either K or N is in the beginning and J stands in the last.
Hence, both the statements are sufficient to answer the question.