PrepTest 30, Section 1, Question 20

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Exactly seven toy-truck models�F, G, H, J, K, M, and S�are assembled on seven assembly lines, exactly one model to a line. The seven lines are arranged side by side and numbered consecutively 1 through 7. Assignment of models to lines must meet the following conditions:

Exactly seven toy-truck models�F, G, H, J, K, M, and S�are assembled on seven assembly lines, exactly one model to a line. The seven lines are arranged side by side and numbered consecutively 1 through 7. Assignment of models to lines must meet the following conditions:

Exactly seven toy-truck models�F, G, H, J, K, M, and S�are assembled on seven assembly lines, exactly one model to a line. The seven lines are arranged side by side and numbered consecutively 1 through 7. Assignment of models to lines must meet the following conditions:

Exactly seven toy-truck models�F, G, H, J, K, M, and S�are assembled on seven assembly lines, exactly one model to a line. The seven lines are arranged side by side and numbered consecutively 1 through 7. Assignment of models to lines must meet the following conditions:

F is assembled on a lower-numbered line than J.

M is assembled on the line numbered one lower than the line on which G is assembled.

H is assembled on line 1 or else line 7.

S is assembled on line 4.

Question
20

There can be at most how many lines between the line on which F is assembled and the line on which J is assembled?

one

two

three

four

five

D
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