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From statement I alone, M is taller than N. P is taller than O. N is taller than L. We get: M > N > L and P > O But we cannot get the exact position. As, from the information given in statement I, we cannot determine the tallest person. So, data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question. From statement II alone, P is taller than both L and O. N is taller than P but shorter than M. We get: M (tallest) > N > P > L/O > O/L (shortest). As, from the information given in statement II, we get M is the tallest person. Therefore, data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.
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