There are only two possible diagrams. GL can’t be alone in group S, because H is already there.
So GL can only be alone together in R or T.
Let’s try putting them in R:
F and K are left to place. K can’t go with T, since F isn’t with R (rule 1).
F has to be alone, since G isn’t alone (rule 2). So F goes with T, and K goes in group S:
Now let’s try putting GL alone in group T:
So far so good. Now we have to place F and K.
We have to place F alone, since G isn’t alone (rule 2).
Hmm, that won’t work. F would have to go in R to be alone. But rule 1 says that if F is in R, K has to go in group T.
K can’t go in T. It’s full because we put GL there.
So only the first diagram works, with GL in R.
C is CORRECT.
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