If you followed along with the setup, you’ll know that D is CORRECT. There must be at least two French novels.
If we only had one French novel, then Russian novels would outnumber French novels (rule 3). There are always at least three novels (rule 2).
This scenario proves A, C and E wrong:
This scenario proves B wrong:
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Max Schenitzki says
Yo Graeme the scenario doesn’t prove B wrong. B says, “at least one french novel and at least one Russian play.” So to disprove you would need an example that has no Russian plays, such as Fn, Fn, Rn, Fp, Fp. Just thought I’d let you know!