14) B
- Citrons
Total number of seats for Citrons before elections = 80
Number of seats gained from Jonquils = 47
Number of seats gained from Saffrons= 10
Number of seats lost to Jonquils = 11
Number of seats lost to Saffrons = 18
Total number of seats for Citrons now = 80 + 47 + 10 – 11 – 18 = 108
- Jonquils
Total number of seats for Jonquils before elections = 126
Number of seats gained from Citrons = 11
Number of seats gained from Saffrons= 15
Number of seats lost to Citrons = 47
Number of seats lost to Saffrons = 33
Total number of seats for Jonquils now = 126 + 11 + 15 – 47 – 33 = 72
- Saffrons
Total number of seats for Saffrons before elections = 34
Number of seats gained from Jonquils = 33
Number of seats gained from Citrons = 18
Number of seats lost to Jonquils = 15
Number of seats lost to Citrons = 10
Total number of seats for Saffrons now = 34 + 33 + 18 – 15 – 10 = 60
None of the parties have more than 50% of the seats. So options A, C and D are wrong.
Saffrons have exactly 25% of the total number of seats (60 out of 240). So on the pie chart, there should be a portion which represents exactly 25%. So E is wrong.
B is the answer.