PrepTest 22, Section 1, Question 16

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Six paintings hang next to each other as shown below:

1 2 3
4 5 6

Six paintings hang next to each other as shown below:

1 2 3
4 5 6

Six paintings hang next to each other as shown below:

1 2 3
4 5 6

Six paintings hang next to each other as shown below:

1 2 3
4 5 6

Each of the paintings is an oil or else a watercolor.

Each oil is directly beside, directly above, or directly below another oil.

Each watercolor is directly beside, directly above, or directly below another watercolor.

Each painting is a nineteenth-century painting or else a twentieth-century painting.

Each painting is directly beside, directly above, or directly below another painting painted in the same century.

Painting 2 is a nineteenth-century painting.

Painting 3 is an oil.

Painting 5 is a twentieth-century painting.

Question
16

It is possible that the only two watercolors among the six paintings are

paintings 1 and 5

paintings 1 and 6

paintings 2 and 4

paintings 4 and 5

paintings 4 and 6

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