PrepTest 34, Section 1, Question 6
Jill, Kurt, Larisa, Manny, and Olga are the clerks in a supermarket. The supermarket has exactly nine parallel aisles, numbered consecutively 1 through 9 from one end of the store to the other. Each aisle is stocked by exactly one clerk and no clerk stocks more than two aisles. Stocking assignments must meet the following conditions:
Jill, Kurt, Larisa, Manny, and Olga are the clerks in a supermarket. The supermarket has exactly nine parallel aisles, numbered consecutively 1 through 9 from one end of the store to the other. Each aisle is stocked by exactly one clerk and no clerk stocks more than two aisles. Stocking assignments must meet the following conditions:
Jill, Kurt, Larisa, Manny, and Olga are the clerks in a supermarket. The supermarket has exactly nine parallel aisles, numbered consecutively 1 through 9 from one end of the store to the other. Each aisle is stocked by exactly one clerk and no clerk stocks more than two aisles. Stocking assignments must meet the following conditions:
Jill, Kurt, Larisa, Manny, and Olga are the clerks in a supermarket. The supermarket has exactly nine parallel aisles, numbered consecutively 1 through 9 from one end of the store to the other. Each aisle is stocked by exactly one clerk and no clerk stocks more than two aisles. Stocking assignments must meet the following conditions:
Olga stocks exactly one aisle.
Kurt stocks aisle 2.
Manny does not stock aisle 1.
Jill does not stock consecutive aisles.
Kurt stocks the only aisle between the two aisles Manny stocks.
Exactly one of Larisa's aisles is an end aisle.
Olga's aisle is numbered higher than either of Kurt's aisles, and lower than at least one of Larisa's.
If Jill stocks aisle 3, then which one of the following CANNOT be true?
Jill stocks aisle 9.
Kurt stocks aisle 6.
Larisa stocks aisle 4.
Manny stocks aisle 4.
Olga stocks aisle 6.
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