This question says that the complete combination in one window is purple, rose and orange. I drew this, with a vertical line indicating the group is closed:
I added the rule to the main diagram. The main diagram includes GP, because of rule 1. It’s in window one because the order of windows doesn’t matter. Reread the setup if you don’t remember why I’ve drawn things this way.
Now, who do we still have to place? YP and one R. YP can’t go with green or orange, so they must go in window three:
So now there’s one more rose to place. It could go with GP or YP.
Also, you can put an orange in the first window, though you don’t have to. This proves B CORRECT. One window could be green, purple and orange. Here’s the full scenario:
Remember, this is a could be true question. B is right because it’s possible.
None of the other answers work. They don’t fit in any of the three windows.
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