PrepTest 37, Section 1, Question 3

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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.

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If Wisteria North is assigned females, then females must also be assigned to which one of the following?

Richards South

Wisteria South

Tuscarora South

Veblen South

Veblen North

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