This tests whether you understand how S and T can be placed. They can go pretty much anywhere, as long as you don’t give one of S/T to both the geologist and either the linguist or palaeontologist.
A could be true, as our second scenario shows:
The first scenario proves that C, D and E could be true. We have two S’s to place. We could put them with the historian and linguist, or with the historian and palaeontologist, or with the linguist and palaeontologist.
It’s only B that can’t be true. B is CORRECT. The historian, linguist and palaeontologist all learn Y. If the palaeontologist is the only one of them who learns S and Y, then where do we put the other S? The geologist is the only other researcher, but the geologist and palaeontologist can’t learn the same language.
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