Answer:
Option C, i.e., point B.
Explanation:
The given system of inequalities is 
 ...(1) 
 ...(2) 
If a point is a solution of given system of inequalities, then the both inequalities must be satisfy by the point. 
From the given graph it is clear that coordinates of point E are (4,-2). 
Put x=4 and y=-2 in (1). 
 False. 
From the given graph it is clear that coordinates of point K are (2,3). 
Put x=2 and y=3 in (1). 
 False. 
From the given graph it is clear that coordinates of point B are (4,7). 
Put x=4 and y=7 in (1). 
 True. 
Put x=4 and y=7 in (2). 
 True. 
Since both inequalities are true for B(4,7), therefore point B is the solution. 
From the given graph it is clear that coordinates of point D are (-7,1). 
Put x=-7 and y=1 in (1). 
 False. 
Since the given inequalities are false for points E, K and D, therefore they are not the solution.