I assume the horizontal axis is a floating differential voltage input, and the vertical axis is the resulting floating differential output voltage while some current is being drawn by a load.
For a rectifier the output voltage will always remain above or below the x-axis.
There will be no output until there is sufficient voltage to turn on two diodes in the bridge.
The output transfer function could be (b) or (g) depending on the polarity of the output.
I would nominate (g) as it is a positive output.Half of the figures are simple cases of reversing the input or output polarity convention. Apart from the bridge, there are forward and reversed diodes. There is also a pair of back to back diodes in parallel.
Now you should be able to go through the figures and draw a circuit using one, two or four diodes that will give each of those transfer functions.