PrepTest 44, Section 1, Question 14
A tour group plans to visit exactly five archaeological sites. Each site was discovered by exactly one of the following archaeologists�Ferrara, Gallagher, Oliphant�and each dates from the eighth, ninth, or tenth century (A.D.). The tour must satisfy the following conditions:
A tour group plans to visit exactly five archaeological sites. Each site was discovered by exactly one of the following archaeologists�Ferrara, Gallagher, Oliphant�and each dates from the eighth, ninth, or tenth century (A.D.). The tour must satisfy the following conditions:
A tour group plans to visit exactly five archaeological sites. Each site was discovered by exactly one of the following archaeologists�Ferrara, Gallagher, Oliphant�and each dates from the eighth, ninth, or tenth century (A.D.). The tour must satisfy the following conditions:
A tour group plans to visit exactly five archaeological sites. Each site was discovered by exactly one of the following archaeologists�Ferrara, Gallagher, Oliphant�and each dates from the eighth, ninth, or tenth century (A.D.). The tour must satisfy the following conditions:
The site visited second dates from the ninth century.
Neither the site visited fourth nor the site visited fifth was discovered by Oliphant.
Exactly one of the sites was discovered by Gallagher, and it dates from the tenth century.
If a site dates from the eighth century, it was discovered by Oliphant.
The site visited third dates from a more recent century than does either the site visited first or that visited fourth.
If exactly one of the five sites the tour group visits dates from the tenth century, then which one of the following CANNOT be a site that was discovered by Ferrara?
the site visited first
the site visited second
the site visited third
the site visited fourth
the site visited fifth
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