For acceptable order questions, go through the rules and use them to eliminate answers one by one.
Note that I use the rules themselves. I don’t use my diagrams for these questions. Reading the rules again for this question will help you memorize them, and it’s also more efficient.
Rule 1 eliminates A. If Larsen is in, then Mills shouldn’t be in.
Rule 2 eliminates D. Park has to be between Serra and Olivera.
Rule 3 eliminates C. Reigel can’t go fifth. They have go first or sixth.
Rule 4 eliminates no rules. (Technically, rule 4 eliminates C, but we already eliminated that, so this is superfluous)
Rule 5 eliminates B. Neiman can only go fifth.
E is CORRECT. It violates no rules.
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