PrepTest 36, Section 1, Question 13
A radio talk show host airs five telephone calls sequentially. The calls, one from each of Felicia, Gwen, Henry, Isaac, and Mel, are each either live or taped (but not both). Two calls are from Vancouver, two are from Seattle, and one is from Kelowna. The following conditions must apply:
A radio talk show host airs five telephone calls sequentially. The calls, one from each of Felicia, Gwen, Henry, Isaac, and Mel, are each either live or taped (but not both). Two calls are from Vancouver, two are from Seattle, and one is from Kelowna. The following conditions must apply:
A radio talk show host airs five telephone calls sequentially. The calls, one from each of Felicia, Gwen, Henry, Isaac, and Mel, are each either live or taped (but not both). Two calls are from Vancouver, two are from Seattle, and one is from Kelowna. The following conditions must apply:
A radio talk show host airs five telephone calls sequentially. The calls, one from each of Felicia, Gwen, Henry, Isaac, and Mel, are each either live or taped (but not both). Two calls are from Vancouver, two are from Seattle, and one is from Kelowna. The following conditions must apply:
Isaac's and Mel's calls are the first two calls aired, but not necessarily in that order.
The third call aired, from Kelowna, is taped.
Both Seattle calls are live.
Both Gwen's and Felicia's calls air after Henry's.
Neither Mel nor Felicia calls from Seattle.
If a taped call airs second, then which one of the following CANNOT be true?
The first call aired is from Seattle.
The first call aired is from Vancouver.
The fourth call aired is from Seattle.
The fifth call aired is from Seattle.
The fifth call aired is from Vancouver.
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