There are a couple of ways to solve this. The easiest is to eliminate answers.
P comes after G. So G can’t be the last (sixth class). Any answer with “sixth” is wrong; we can eliminate B and D.
We also know that N/S, K and IL are before G. So G can be fourth at the earliest. C and E are wrong because they say G can go second.
A is CORRECT.
This scenario shows how G can go fourth or fifth.
If we put the spare N/S in front of G, G is fifth. If we put N/S after G, G is fourth.
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