This question may seem hard to understand. They’re asking which answer choice makes it impossible to obey the rules.
All the answer choices are restrictions. Four of them will work with the existing rules and one of them doesn’t. A is fine for example. We see in many of our scenarios that we just have two people seated in table 1, such as in Question 6. So A doesn’t wreck the game.
B is CORRECT. P and Q both give speeches. This rule would force them to be at table 1 and 2. Only Z would be left to go in table 3. We need at least two people at each table.
C is wrong. We have seen many scenarios where P and Q are at table 3 and M is at table 2. We just put Z in 1 or 2 and make sure to keep L and V together.
D is possible. In Question 1 the correct answer (D) has three people at table 1.
E is possible. The correct answer in Question 1 (D) shows that table 1 has L and V and a third person.
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