The key to setting this game up efficiently is to combine all of the rules we are given into one big chain. This game is unique in that we're able to connect every variable, nearly creating the exact order. To do this, we should first write down each rule and then combine those with variables in common, which should not take very long. We will eventually end up with the following chain:
F and I - - D -E -B - J - C and G H -
Now that we have this chain, we should be able to complete the questions easily. Although it may seem like you're spending a lot of time upfront, it is almost always worth it to spend extra time making deductions in the game setup, as you will be able to complete the questions faster and easier. Nevertheless, the more you practice and become familiar with the logic patterns behind these types of questions, the faster it should take and more comfortable it should feel to make deductions and set up games.
Does that make sense? Please let us know if you have any other questions and best of luck with your studies!