Use your diagram to eliminate answers which aren’t possible. Here’s the diagram. See the setup for how to create these two scenarios. One with KF in front of G, one with KF after G:
A is wrong. F is either in front of G, or 5th. (Rule 2 + rule 4)
C is wrong. H, J and KF are always on opposite sides of G. (Rule 2 + rule 4)
D is wrong. K is either first, or directly after G. (Rule 2 + rule 4)
E is wrong. K is always right before F, not G. (Rule 2)
B is CORRECT. In the first scenario above, H can go 4th or 5th, so it can go directly after G.
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