PrepTest 22, Section 1, Question 7
At a benefit dinner, a community theater's seven sponsors—K, L, M, P, Q, V, and Z—will be seated at three tables—1, 2, and 3. Of the sponsors, only K, L, and M will receive honors, and only M, P, and Q will give a speech. The sponsors' seating assignments must conform to the following conditions:
At a benefit dinner, a community theater's seven sponsors—K, L, M, P, Q, V, and Z—will be seated at three tables—1, 2, and 3. Of the sponsors, only K, L, and M will receive honors, and only M, P, and Q will give a speech. The sponsors' seating assignments must conform to the following conditions:
At a benefit dinner, a community theater's seven sponsors—K, L, M, P, Q, V, and Z—will be seated at three tables—1, 2, and 3. Of the sponsors, only K, L, and M will receive honors, and only M, P, and Q will give a speech. The sponsors' seating assignments must conform to the following conditions:
At a benefit dinner, a community theater's seven sponsors—K, L, M, P, Q, V, and Z—will be seated at three tables—1, 2, and 3. Of the sponsors, only K, L, and M will receive honors, and only M, P, and Q will give a speech. The sponsors' seating assignments must conform to the following conditions:
Each table has at least two sponsors seated at it, and each sponsor is seated at exactly one table.
Any sponsor receiving honors is seated at table 1 or table 2.
L is seated at the same table as V.
Which one of the following conditions, if added to the existing conditions, results in a set of conditions to which no seating assignment for the sponsors can conform?
At most two sponsors are seated at table 1.
Any sponsor giving a speech is seated at table 1 or else table 2.
Any sponsor giving a speech is seated at table 2 or else table 3.
Exactly three of the sponsors are seated at table 1.
Any table at which both L and V are seated also has a third sponsor seated at it.
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