This game really requires the setup deduction to do well. Here’s the setup for reference:

This diagram question places I’s watercolor on wall two, and F’s oil on wall 3.
Rule 4 mentions F’s oil. We know it has to have G’s watercolor above it.
But, for I, it doesn’t really matter whether they go up or down. The answers just specify walls. It’s who we match them with that’s important.
So, let’s put Isaac’s oil on the lower position. It’s important not to get paralyzed. You can always come back and make a scenario with them on the upper position if that turns out to be important (though, it isn’t):

Next, look at the rules. The only other remaining rule is that F and I can’t go together. So, this means F’s other painting must go on wall 1:

The question is asking about who must go on wall 1. So, A is CORRECT.

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