The correct option is B sensible
There is a certain amount of confusion between the suffixes -ible and -able and when to use them. They both mean the same 'capable to be', hence the confusion. The latter is widely used compared to the former. Words ending with -ible are usually those that don't exist without the suffix, the given noun 'sense' being an exception, hence option B is correct. In the phrase, 'sensible woman', the adjective 'sensible' modifies the noun 'woman'. 'Senseable', 'sensesome', and 'senseous' do not exist in the English dictionary, hence options A, C, and D are incorrect.