This is a “must be true” question.
A is wrong. G can see the same film as Ian: Kurosawa. Just put R and M elsewhere.
B is wrong. Ian can go in Hitchcock with L. Using the scenario below, just put Ian in Hitchcock and M in Fellini.
C is wrong. Ian can go with V in Hitchcock. Using the scenario below, just put Ian in Hitchcock and M in Fellini.
D is wrong. I, L and V can go together in Hitchcock. Using the scenario below, just put Ian in Hitchcock and M in Fellini.
E is CORRECT. If we had L, M and G together then there is no place to put V and Y. L, M and G would be in Hitchcock. We saw in the setup that V and Y can’t go together in Fellini. Then there would be no way to keep GR and IM apart.
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