Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven boxes are placed one above other, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is containing different food items. Box F does not contain biscuits. Box L is not placed above box G. The box which contains Chocolate is placed immediately below box F. There are two boxes placed between box G and the box which contains Chocolate. Box G is not placed above the box which contains chocolates. The box which contains burgers is placed below box G. Three boxes are placed between box M and the box which contains burgers. The box which contains Laddus is placed immediately below box M. The box which contains Samosa is placed immediately below box H. Only one box is placed between box L and box P. Neither box L nor box F contains Momos. Box P does not contain Samosa. Box H contains neither Momos nor dry fruits. The box which contains biscuits is not placed at the top. Box I does not contain Biscuit
Question: 1
Which of the following box is placed just below the box which contains Dryfruits?
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In box puzzles, always start with the "gaps" (e.g., "Three boxes between X and Y"). These constraints limit the number of possible configurations much faster than "immediately above/below" clues.
When counting items "between" X and Y, do not include X or Y in your count. If X is at position $n$ and Y is at position $m$, the number of items between them is $|n - m| - 1$.
When a puzzle gives a specific name-to-attribute link like "Laddus is below M," write it down as a fixed pair (M $\to$ I $\to$ Laddus) immediately. It acts as a block that moves together when fitting the pieces into the 7-slot stack.
Which of the following box is placed just below the box which contains Momos?
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When the question asks "Which box...", it might refer to the Box Name (F, G, H) or the \textbfBox Attribute (Laddus, Burger). Always check both columns of your table before selecting an answer!
When an answer doesn't seem to appear in the options, re-verify your "gap" counts. "Three boxes between X and Y" means there are three boxes separating them ($X, \_, \_, \_, Y$), not that $Y$ is the third box from $X$.