PrepTest 37, Section 1, Question 1
A school has exactly four dormitories that are to be fully occupied�Richards, Tuscarora, Veblen, and Wisteria�each consisting entirely of a North wing and a South wing. The following rules govern assignment of students to dormitory wings:
A school has exactly four dormitories that are to be fully occupied�Richards, Tuscarora, Veblen, and Wisteria�each consisting entirely of a North wing and a South wing. The following rules govern assignment of students to dormitory wings:
A school has exactly four dormitories that are to be fully occupied�Richards, Tuscarora, Veblen, and Wisteria�each consisting entirely of a North wing and a South wing. The following rules govern assignment of students to dormitory wings:
A school has exactly four dormitories that are to be fully occupied�Richards, Tuscarora, Veblen, and Wisteria�each consisting entirely of a North wing and a South wing. The following rules govern assignment of students to dormitory wings:
Each wing is assigned only male students or only female students.
Exactly three wings have males assigned to them.
Richards North and Tuscarora North are assigned females.
If a dormitory has males assigned to one of its wings, then its other wing is assigned females.
If males are assigned to Veblen South, then Wisteria North is assigned males.
If females are assigned to Veblen South and Veblen North, then which one of the following could be two other wings that are also assigned females?
Richards North and Tuscarora South
Richards South and Wisteria South
Richards South and Tuscarora North
Tuscarora North and Wisteria South
Tuscarora South and Wisteria South
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