A man has to plant exactly four varieties of flowers in a flower bed in his garden, one variety in each of the four rows, in an ascending order of height from the first row to the fourth row. The seven varieties available to the man, in ascending order of height, are red begonias, pink petunias, orange marigolds, red geraniums, white snapdragons, yellow zinnias and pink cosmos. The following restrictions on color arrangements apply: No two varieties of the same color can be planted. Orange flowers cannot be planted in a row immediately adjacent to a row of yellow flowers. Flowers of which of the following colors CANNOT be planted in the third row?
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Explanation: Four varieties needed. Height in ascending order: RB, PP, OM, RG, WS, YZ, PC. Conditions: (1) No two varieties of the same color can be planted (e.g., if PP, then no PC). (2) OM and YZ cannot be adjacent. If PP is in 3rd position, only one variety (RB) is shorter (1st/2nd rows), which isn't enough for the first two rows. (RB, PP, PP, PC is not valid). If PC is in 3rd position, there'll be no taller option (4th row). Thus, Pink is not possible in the 3rd row. (The option letter given in source is B)