The correct answer is A) No presidential candidate had received the majority of Electoral College votes.
The presidential election of 1824 saw Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and Henry Clay face off in a competitive election. After the votes were counted, none of these men had enough electoral college votes to win the presidency. This is where the 12th amendment comes in, as it states in the text included that if this was the case then the decision would go to the House of Representatives.
Thanks to a secret deal between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams, Adams would become president thanks to the vote that took place in the House of Representatives. This would become known as the Corrupt Bargain.