We’ve got a local rule on this question: R comes after U. So we have to ask which scenario we’re in.
U can only be in 3 or 4. U must be in 3 for this question, so that R can go after.
A could be true. F could come before S if S went in spot 2.
B has to be true. K comes in 2 and R comes in 4.
C can’t be true, because T can go in spot 2 at the latest. U and R fill up 3 and 4. C is CORRECT.
D has to be true. S can only go in 1 or 2. Meanwhile, R must go in 4. So R is always after S.
E could be true if T went in 1. Then T would be earlier than K.
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