We know A and B are wrong. If G is in 3, then Q has to be in 5.
D is wrong because it puts R in front of J. Always eliminate easy choices like A, B and D first. Now we can consider C and E more closely.
This next scenario proves that E works:
E is CORRECT. C doesn’t work. Watch what happens if you put H in 3 and G in 5. There’s no space to put QR except 1 and 2…but then J couldn’t come before them.
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