I have never had a set of pistons or rings that did not specify how the manufactures suggested the rings be positioned for assembly. If not, for some reason, the information should be easy to find in service manuals, piston and ring catalogs or manuals, or any numbers of engine books. Not every manufacturer specifies the same ring orientation, or ring gap requirements, assembly lubrication recommendations, or clearances, so always best to use the suggestions of the manufacturer.