PrepTest 36, Section 2, Question 14
If Slater wins the election, McGuinness will be appointed head of the planning commission. But Yerxes is more qualified to head it since she is an architect who has been on the planning commission for fifteen years. Unless the polls are grossly inaccurate, Slater will win.
If Slater wins the election, McGuinness will be appointed head of the planning commission. But Yerxes is more qualified to head it since she is an architect who has been on the planning commission for fifteen years. Unless the polls are grossly inaccurate, Slater will win.
If Slater wins the election, McGuinness will be appointed head of the planning commission. But Yerxes is more qualified to head it since she is an architect who has been on the planning commission for fifteen years. Unless the polls are grossly inaccurate, Slater will win.
If Slater wins the election, McGuinness will be appointed head of the planning commission. But Yerxes is more qualified to head it since she is an architect who has been on the planning commission for fifteen years. Unless the polls are grossly inaccurate, Slater will win.
Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the information above?
If the polls are grossly inaccurate, someone more qualified than McGuinness will be appointed head of the planning commission.
McGuinness will be appointed head of the planning commission only if the polls are a good indication of how the election will turn out.
Either Slater will win the election or Yerxes will be appointed head of the planning commission.
McGuinness is not an architect and has not been on the planning commission for fifteen years or more.
If the polls are a good indication of how the election will turn out, someone less qualified than Yerxes will be appointed head of the planning commission.
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