Here are the answers to your questions on meiosis:
Part A: Meiosis I produces two cells, each of which is haploid.
Part B: Meiosis II typically produces four cells, each of which is haploid.
Part C: During anaphase II, sister chromatids separate.
Part D: At the end of telophase I and cytokinesis, haploid cells contain chromosomes that each consist of two sister chromatids.
Part E: Synapsis occurs during prophase I.
Part F: Homologous chromosomes migrate to opposite poles during anaphase I.
Part G: During metaphase II, chromosomes align single file along the equator of a haploid cell.
Part H: At the end of telophase II and cytokinesis, there are four haploid cells.
Part I: During prophase II, a spindle forms in a haploid cell.