An integer is close to zero if it is "small".
By small, we mean that it is small in absolute value. In fact, for any given distance [tex] d [/tex], there are two integers that are [tex] d [/tex] units away from zero: [tex]d [/tex] and [tex] -d [/tex].
So, for example, -6 is close to zero than 8, because -6 is six units away from zero, while 8 is eight units away from zero.
So, the answer is B, -8, because it is 8 units away from zero. The other options A, C and D are, respectively, 12, 10 and 14 units away from zero.