Well, you could not be on Jupiter because Jupiter has no solid surface, so there is nothing to land on. The entire planet consists of atmosphere only, under a higher state of compression toward the center.
nothing but food
Jupiter is what we consider one the 'gas giants', therefore, we definitely won't be able to survive on it.
There's no oxygen on Jupiter.
No
If you traveled to Jupiter, the amount of matter in your body would remain the same; your mass would not change regardless of location. However, the effects of Jupiter's intense gravity would influence your weight, making you feel significantly heavier. Additionally, the extreme atmospheric conditions and radiation on Jupiter would pose severe risks to human life, making it impossible to survive there.
no
Well, Jupiter has almost 2.5 times the gravity of the Earth; I guess that few people would survive that for long. Please note that Jupiter has no "surface" where you could stand on; but you could imagine a platform floating somewhere in Jupiter's clouds.
Surrender.
In reality nobody has landed on Jupiter and will not, and survive to tell about it. The gravity is too strong.
If a Voyager spacecraft were to land on Jupiter, it would be crushed by the immense pressure of Jupiter's atmosphere, which is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium. The spacecraft would also be subject to intense radiation, magnetic fields, and extreme temperatures, making it impossible for any human-made spacecraft to survive on the surface of Jupiter.
A robot. Humans couldn't survive there.
The correct order from smallest to largest would be the planets Venus, Neptune and Saturn. This is listed as choice d.