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In Spanish grammar the Imperative is used by the speaker to give orders, requests, advice or make requests to one or more people directly. It is also used to exhort, incite or send another person to do something.
The forms of imperative in Spanish exist for all the personal pronouns except the 1st person in singular Yo (I).
In addition, note that for its conjugation the imperative is written without the personal pronoun and in present tense.
Well now, according to this explanation, the right answers are:
1. Tu no pasas la informacion a tus amigos
You do not pass the information to your friends
Here we are using the 2nd person in singular Tú (you) with the verb pasar, then the correct form of the imperative is B:
No se la pases (Do not pass it on)
2. Uds. dan la orden a los soldados
You give the order to the soldiers
Here we are using the 2nd person in plural Ustedes (you) with the verb dar, then the correct form of the imperative is A:
Densela
Give it (to them)