We know F is in P. This new rule tells us X must be in P too.
That forces H and Y to go in S, as that’s the only place that has room for them. The only other restriction is that G can’t go in P.
A is wrong because G’s only restriction is that he can’t go in P.
B is CORRECT. H and Y must go together. There is no longer room for them in P, so H can’t go in P.
C is wrong because Ilias can go anywhere. There are no rules that cover Ilias, and this scenario doesn’t force Ilias to be in any particular spot.
D is wrong because there are no rules attached to W apart from the rule that W is in P if X is in S. But X isn’t in S, so W can go anywhere.
E is wrong for the same reason as D.
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