Hi Nicholas! Let's walk through this one.
As posted in the Setup thread, this is the main diagram of the game:
https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=17363
This question is asking us for the complete list of architects (out of F, G, H, L) who could be assigned to X. For these types of questions, remember that diagrams from Local questions and the initial List question can be very helpful at narrowing down the answer choices. Unfortunately, we don't have many Local questions for this game. However, our answer to question 7 at least informs us that F can be assigned to X. What about the other 3 architects? Since we have no rules about X and have made no inferences about it in our main diagram, there is no reason to think that any of the other 3 architects can't be assigned to X. As far as I can tell, there is no faster way to truly solve this problem other than testing out each of the other 3 architects. If I was incredibly pressed for time, I would probably trust in my (lack of) inferences about who can/can't be assigned to X and the fact that X is a floater and just put answer Choice (E). But since we've got the time, let's test them out.
If G is assigned to X, then we know from Rule 2 that F is assigned to W. That means, from rule 1, that L is assigned to Z. That leaves H with Y. As always, H goes last, L will either go 1st or 4th, with F/G going 2/3 or 3/4. So that possibility would look like:
/(Z) W X /(Z) Y
/(L) F G /(L) H
That possibility makes sense and doesn't violate any of our rules.
What about if H is assigned to X? Well, we then know from the contrapositive of our third rule that F is assigned to W. From our first rule, we then know that L is assigned to Z. That leaves G to be assigned to Y. As always, H goes last, L will either go 1st or 4th, with F/G going 2/3 or 3/4. So that possibility would look like:
/(Z) W Y /(Z) X
/(L) F G /(L) H
And that violates none of our rules.
Last possibility - L is assigned to X. That means, from rule 1, that F is assigned to Z. Since F is not assigned to W, rule 3 and the contrapositive of rule 2 tell us that H is assigned to Y and G is assigned to W. As always, H goes last, L will either go 1st or 4th, with F/G going 2/3 or 3/4. So that possibility would look like:
/(X) Z W /(X) Y
/(L) F G /(L) H
That possibility checks out, and violates none of our rules.
So we can assign any of the architects to X and it wouldn't violate any of our rules. Tha
Hope that helps!