Neil is on team 1. That means that we can’t put R there.
At this point, some people will try and draw a bunch of scenarios. I find it useful to first look at the answer choices. They tell us who to try and draw. We always need an anthropologist. Four of the answer choices have J as the anthropologist and the fifth E is wrong because it has no anthropologist.
So the question only wants us to try scenarios where J is on team 1. When J is in team 1, this happens:
We get the same scenario we saw in the last question:
A is wrong. If you have J on team 1, then Franklin goes on team 2. (J causes R to go in 2, which means M can’t go in 2. Team 2 needs an anthropologist, and only F is left.)
B is wrong because Osborne has to be in team 2. They’re the only one left to go with both F and R.
C is wrong because if J is in 1 then Rice is in 2.
D is CORRECT.
E is wrong because none of N, O, S is an anthropologist.
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