This is how I would try this....
A change of temperature is due to heat. Here, the heat is the enthalphy change of neutralisation, defined as heat released when H+ reacts with OH- to form H2O.
Using delta(H) = mc x delta(T), assuming that resultant solution has heat capacity of c,
Comparing B and D which result in equal amount of heat(same mole of H2O result), delta(H) and c is the same for both but m is not. m(D) > m(B) but delta(H) is the same => delta(T) for B is higher.
Just my 2 cents.