This question asks who can be councillors together. The easiest way to solve this is to look for rule violations.
- A is wrong because F and G can’t both be in. (Rule 1)
- C is wrong because if H is a councillor, then F must be treasurer (rule 3). But, if F is in, then G can’t be in (rule 1).
- A is wrong because F and G can’t both be in. (Rule 1)
- D is wrong because of rule 2. If H is a councillor, then J has to be mayor, not councillor.
- E is wrong because of rule 4. K can’t be councillor.
B is CORRECT. If F and J are councillors, then H must be treasurer (rule 3). That leaves K or L to be mayor. So, this scenario works.
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