If R speaks second on 2 and first on 3 then R can go almost anywhere in the first meeting.
He could go fifth because he’s now been first. And there is nothing that says R can’t go forth or third. A, B and C are wrong.
The only tricky thing is figuring out that R can’t go second. If R went second then R would fill 3 out of 6 of the spots for first and second. That doesn’t work because there are only three spaces left in spots 1 and 2 to put the other four people.
E is inCORRECT. R can go in 3rd, fourth and fifth, but not second. D is CORRECT.
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