For this question, V is in the 5th space. You should make both scenarios, to see what happens in both of them.
One of O/V must be beside P. Since V is in spot 5, that means O must be beside P.
In both diagrams I’ve drawn the rule that T can’t go beside V. In the second diagram that means T must go third.
Next, you can place the second R, since R must be more than two spaces away from the first R.
Finally, in the first diagram T/S go in either order in spots 2 and 3. In the second diagram, S must go sixth.
The only point both diagrams have in common is that R must go fourth. C is CORRECT.
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