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In a shop, the items are arranged in a shelf consisting of six rows. Biscuits are kept above the tins of chocolates but below the rows of packets of chips, cakes are at the bottom and the bottles of peppermints are below the chocolates. The topmost row had the display of jam bottles. where exactly are the bottles of peppermints? Mention the place from the top.

A

2nd

B

3rd

C

4th

D

5th

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The correct Answer is:
D


Therefore, Peppermints. from the top =`5^(th)`
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