This question fills up Metro with two photos: One by Fuentes, the other by Hue. When a question gives you a new rule, you should draw it, then check the other rules to see what you can deduce. Here’s the new rule:
Now consider the remaining rules. By this point in the game you should know that Gagnon can only go in Lifestyle or Metro, because he can’t go in Sports (rule 4). Now Metro is full, so one of Gagnon’s photos must go in Lifestyle:
When you make a deduction, you should check the answers. This deduction actually eliminates all of the wrong answers.
There is only one free space in Lifestyle. So A and D are wrong because they place two of Fuentes’ and Hue’s photos there, respectively.
E is wrong for the same reason. If we place two of Fuentes’ photos in Sports, we’d need to place two of Hue’s in Lifestyle. But we can’t do that, since Gagnon already has a photo in Lifestyle.
B is wrong because it places two of Gagnon’s photos in Lifestyle. That leaves no photographs in common between Lifestyle/Metro, which violates rule 2.
C is CORRECT. We can put one Hue in Lifestyle as long as we put one Fuentes in Sports. This scenario works:
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