I think people sometimes get caught up on how the answer choices are numbered vs. just answering the question. No matter the order, you should always compare two angles against each other and eliminate the wrong answers. In this case, you can first compare angles 1 and 3, and 3 is a little bigger, so you can eliminate [C] and [D]. Now you're just left with answers [A] and B. Just compare angles 2 and 4, find which is bigger (or which is smaller, whatever you find more comfortable), and eliminate the wrong answer choice.
If hypothetically you could only eliminate 1 answer choice, then you might have to do this process of comparing angles more than twice. It still shouldn't take more than 30 seconds a question. Your time is more valuable being spent on other sections like keyholes, TFE, and pattern folding than angle ranking.