I found it useful to redraw the diagram beside the question. It’s really not hard to do. You just look at your diagram, and modify it based on the rules.
The the new rule tells us J is before L. So draw H-J-L (keeping the old rule that J is before Q).
The second new rule is that S is before P. So you can add that as well. Here’s what it looks like:
It should only take about 5-15 seconds to draw that. If it takes you longer, practice modifying the diagram a few times on your own. Have a friend give you a new rule, and redraw the diagram based on that.
It’s an important skill for pure sequencing games.
Redrawing diagrams is a purely mechanical process, and so it’s quite trainable.
From the diagram, A is CORRECT. J is second.
B is wrong because only H can go in front of J.
C and D are wrong because either Q or L can go third.
E is wrong because V could go seventh instead.
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