The question is examining Hubble's relation between red-shift, velocity of recession and distance. This relation holds true for large distances, but within the local group, it is not true. There are galaxies like M31, the Andromeda galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud, which are part of our local group that are actually approaching us, so they show slight blue-shift. I think "B" is the correct answer, (unless the examiner is being misleading and Galaxy V is our Milky Way). Where was this question published?