Answers are AECCBAD.
Explanations follow.
Clowns: MNOPRSV
Fundamental rule: have 7 to select from, need to select 4 or more
Other rules:
I. must select 2 of RSV
II. !N => O
III. O => R
IV. P => S
V. M => !N
Useful combinations of these rules:
i. II + V: M => O
ii. II + III + V: M => R
iii. II + III: !N => R
iv. I + Fundamental => need 2 or more of MNOP
1. Given: !S
IV: !S => !P
(In other words, "By rule IV, we know that since S is not selected,
neither is P." I hope this format is clear.)
I: !S => RV => answer choices (D) & (E) are false
iv: !P => Need at least two more clowns from MNO.
Possibilities are now NORV, MNRV, MORV, and MNORV.
NORV is a complete set => answer choices (B) & (C) are false.
V: MNRV and MNORV don't work, but MORV does.
Only working possibilities are NORV and MORV => (A) is true.
Answer is (A).
2. Given: Need 5
I: have 2 of RSV => need 3 more from MNOP.
V: MNO and MNP aren't allowed => need MOP or NOP => have OP => (E) is false.
Answer is (E).
3. II: !O => N
V: N => !M
iv: P
IV: P => S => C is true.
Answer is (C).
4. iii: !N => R
iv: !N, !P => MO
I: R => need S or V but not both
Choices are MORS or MORV => (A), (B), (D), & (E) are false, (C) is true.
Answer is (C).
5. I: !R => SV
III: !R => !O
ii: !R => !M
iv: !M, !O => NP
Only possibility is NPSV => (A), (C), (D), & (E) are false, (B) is true.
Answer is (B).
6. Strategy: check each rule one by one and cross off answer choices as they
fail to satisfy a rule.
All choices have 4 or more clowns.
All choices satisfy I.
(D) fails II.
(B) fails III.
(E) fails IV.
(C) fails V.
(A) fails none.
Answer is (A).
7. Strategy: translate all answer choices to lists of clowns selected, then
check each rule one by one and cross off answer choices as they fail to
satisfy a rule.
(A) is NOPSV (fails III)
(B) is MNPSV (fails V)
(C) is OPRSV (fails I)
(D) is MOPRS (fails none)
(E) is NSV (has fewer than four clowns)
Answer is (D).