If P is second, then we’re looking at the first scenario. There are quite a few things that could be true so you might need to make a few hypothetical diagrams to see which one of the answer choices works.
Scenario 1
D is CORRECT. With P second, we must have J seventh to avoid them being next to each other. We can then put M in sixth and H in fifth. G can then go first, and N third so that S is fourth and not next to P. It would look like this:
G – P – N – S – H – M – J
The wrong answers would all place two of J, P, or S next to each other, which isn’t allowed.
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