PrepTest 29, Section 1, Question 23
Exactly six piano classes are given sequentially on Monday: two with more than one student and four with exactly one student. Exactly four females�Gimena, Holly, Iyanna, and Kate�and five males�Leung, Nate, Oscar, Pedro, and Saul�attend these classes. Each student attends exactly one class. The following must obtain:
Exactly six piano classes are given sequentially on Monday: two with more than one student and four with exactly one student. Exactly four females�Gimena, Holly, Iyanna, and Kate�and five males�Leung, Nate, Oscar, Pedro, and Saul�attend these classes. Each student attends exactly one class. The following must obtain:
Exactly six piano classes are given sequentially on Monday: two with more than one student and four with exactly one student. Exactly four females�Gimena, Holly, Iyanna, and Kate�and five males�Leung, Nate, Oscar, Pedro, and Saul�attend these classes. Each student attends exactly one class. The following must obtain:
Exactly six piano classes are given sequentially on Monday: two with more than one student and four with exactly one student. Exactly four females�Gimena, Holly, Iyanna, and Kate�and five males�Leung, Nate, Oscar, Pedro, and Saul�attend these classes. Each student attends exactly one class. The following must obtain:
Iyanna and Leung together constitute one class.
Pedro and exactly two others together constitute one class.
Kate is the first female, but not the first student, to attend a class.
Gimena's class is at some time after Iyanna's but at some time before Pedro's.
Oscar's class is at some time after Gimena's.
If Oscar and Pedro do not attend the same class as each other, then which one of the following could be true?
Gimena attends the fifth class.
Holly attends the third class.
Iyanna attends the fourth class.
Nate attends the fifth class.
Saul attends the second class.
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