In which sentence is the underlined pronoun used correctly? She is more helpful than him. You are much more logical than I. Please try to speak as clearly as them. Stefan is calmer in an emergency than her.

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Actually, the correct sentence is the following one "You are much more logical than I".
Think about it as if it was a short version of the sentence

"You are much more logical than I am".: here you couldn't say
"You are much more logical than me am". that's why you also should not say it in the shorter version.

The answer is B: You are much more logical than I.

 In formal English we keep I/we, when making comparisons, because the pronoun is still considered to be the subject of the verb, even though  when the verb has been ommited: "I am not as old as you (are)".  However, the use of me/us is more usual in informal English, as in A: than him; in C: as them; in D: than her.