PrepTest 39, Section 1, Question 11
Exactly three employees of Capital Enterprises�Maria, Suki, and Tate�attend a three-day conference together. Each day, there are exactly three sessions on the three topics of the conference�one on hiring, one on investing, and one on regulations. The following rules govern the conference:
Exactly three employees of Capital Enterprises�Maria, Suki, and Tate�attend a three-day conference together. Each day, there are exactly three sessions on the three topics of the conference�one on hiring, one on investing, and one on regulations. The following rules govern the conference:
Exactly three employees of Capital Enterprises�Maria, Suki, and Tate�attend a three-day conference together. Each day, there are exactly three sessions on the three topics of the conference�one on hiring, one on investing, and one on regulations. The following rules govern the conference:
Exactly three employees of Capital Enterprises�Maria, Suki, and Tate�attend a three-day conference together. Each day, there are exactly three sessions on the three topics of the conference�one on hiring, one on investing, and one on regulations. The following rules govern the conference:
Each conference participant attends exactly two sessions, which are on different topics and on different days.
Neither Maria nor Suki attends any session on investing.
Tate does not attend any session on the third day.
At most two Capital employees attend any given session together.
If Maria and Tate are the only Capital employees to attend a session on the first day, then each of the following could be true EXCEPT:
Maria and Suki attend exactly two sessions together.
Maria and Tate attend exactly two sessions together.
Suki and Tate attend exactly one session together.
Maria attends a session on regulations on the second day.
Tate attends a session on hiring on the second day.
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