PrepTest 34, Section 1, Question 10
A five-week adult education course consists of exactly five lectures with a different lecture given each week. No lecture is given more than once. Each lecture is delivered by a different speaker. The following conditions are true about the speakers and their lectures:
A five-week adult education course consists of exactly five lectures with a different lecture given each week. No lecture is given more than once. Each lecture is delivered by a different speaker. The following conditions are true about the speakers and their lectures:
A five-week adult education course consists of exactly five lectures with a different lecture given each week. No lecture is given more than once. Each lecture is delivered by a different speaker. The following conditions are true about the speakers and their lectures:
A five-week adult education course consists of exactly five lectures with a different lecture given each week. No lecture is given more than once. Each lecture is delivered by a different speaker. The following conditions are true about the speakers and their lectures:
Each speaker lectures on a philosopher in whom he or she specializes.
No two speakers lecture on the same philosopher.
The first week's speaker specializes in Kant, Locke, and Mill, and no other philosophers.
The second week's speaker specializes in Kant, Locke, Mill, and Nietzsche, and no other philosophers.
The third week's and fourth week's speakers each specialize in Mill and Nietzsche, and no other philosophers.
The fifth week's speaker specializes in Nietzsche, Ockham, and Plato, and no other philosophers.
Which one of the following, if known, would allow one to determine the entire lecture schedule and identify for each week the philosopher who is lectured on that week?
the weeks that Kant, Locke, and Mill are lectured on
the weeks that Kant, Mill, and Nietzsche are lectured on
the weeks that Kant, Mill, and Ockham are lectured on
the weeks that Mill, Nietzsche, and Ockham are lectured on
the weeks that Mill, Nietzsche, and Plato are lectured on
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