Answer:
Angle NKO and Angle OKL are adjacent and complementary
Explanation:
Adjacent - yes - they have the common vertex K and the common side KO.
Vertical - no - vertical angles are created by two intersecting lines, and angles NKO and OKL are not.
Complementary - yes - since it's given to us that JL and MN are perpendicular, that means that they intersect at 90 degree angles. This means that angles NKO and OKL add up to 90 degrees, and because complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees, NKO and OKL are complementary.
Supplementary - no - supplementary angles are angles that add up to 180 degrees, and since NKO and OKL add up to 90 degrees, they can't be supplementary.
Linear Pair - no - a linear pair is a pair of angles that are adjacent and supplementary. Angles NKO and OKL are adjacent, but since they're not supplementary they can't be a linear pair.