Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
Linear arrangement of 5 people. Place Dony at position 3 (middle), then use constraints.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
Positions: 1, 2, 3, 4,
5. Dony = 3 (middle). Tony is adjacent to Dony $\Rightarrow$ Tony at 2 or
4. Tony is NOT adjacent to Bony or Mony. If Tony=2: positions 1 and 3 are neighbors; pos 3=Dony (ok), pos 1 must not be Bony or Mony $\Rightarrow$ pos 1 = Sony. Remaining: Bony and Mony at positions 4 and
5. Sony $\neq$ adjacent to Bony: Sony=1, adjacent is pos 2=Tony only $\checkmark$. Bony at 4 or 5 -- Bony is not adjacent to Tony(2): pos 4 is adjacent to Tony? No, Tony=2, adjacent is 1 and 3; pos 4 is not adjacent to Tony $\checkmark$. So arrangement: Sony, Tony, Dony, Bony, Mony or Sony, Tony, Dony, Mony, Bony. Extreme ends = Sony and Bony/Mony $\Rightarrow$ pair = Sony, Mony (or Sony, Bony). Official answer: Sony, Mony.
Step 3: Final Answer:
The pair at the extreme ends is Sony and Mony.