If G is sixth, that means that J is seventh. We’re looking at scenario 1. We want to figure out what must go first. We know that neither P nor S could be first. One of them will be second, meaning that the HM block can’t be first and second. We also know that N is lower than M, so that means N must be first, and thus, next to J. This means C is CORRECT.
Scenario 1
A is wrong since H can’t be in case 1. P/S need to be in case 2, meaning now H and M can’t be next to each other.
B is wrong for the same reason as A: H and M need to be next to each other.
D is wrong because P can’t be next to J.
E is wrong since S can’t be next to J.
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