PrepTest 33, Section 1, Question 17
From among ten stones, a jeweler will select six, one for each of six rings. Of the stones, three�F, G, and H�are rubies; three�J, K, and M�are sapphires; and four�W, X, Y, and Z�are topazes. The selection of stones must meet the following restrictions:
From among ten stones, a jeweler will select six, one for each of six rings. Of the stones, three�F, G, and H�are rubies; three�J, K, and M�are sapphires; and four�W, X, Y, and Z�are topazes. The selection of stones must meet the following restrictions:
From among ten stones, a jeweler will select six, one for each of six rings. Of the stones, three�F, G, and H�are rubies; three�J, K, and M�are sapphires; and four�W, X, Y, and Z�are topazes. The selection of stones must meet the following restrictions:
From among ten stones, a jeweler will select six, one for each of six rings. Of the stones, three�F, G, and H�are rubies; three�J, K, and M�are sapphires; and four�W, X, Y, and Z�are topazes. The selection of stones must meet the following restrictions:
At least two of the topazes are selected.
If exactly two of the sapphires are selected, exactly one of the rubies is selected.
If W is selected, neither H nor Z is selected.
If M is selected, W is also selected.
Which one of the following must be true?
The selection of stones includes at least one ruby.
The selection of stones includes at most two rubies.
The selection of stones includes either F or Z, or both.
The selection of stones includes either X or Y, or both.
The selection of stones includes either X or Z, or both.
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