PrepTest 46, Section 1, Question 6
Exactly six guideposts, numbered 1 through 6, mark a mountain trail. Each guidepost pictures a different one of six animals�fox, grizzly, hare, lynx, moose, or porcupine. The following conditions must apply:
Exactly six guideposts, numbered 1 through 6, mark a mountain trail. Each guidepost pictures a different one of six animals�fox, grizzly, hare, lynx, moose, or porcupine. The following conditions must apply:
Exactly six guideposts, numbered 1 through 6, mark a mountain trail. Each guidepost pictures a different one of six animals�fox, grizzly, hare, lynx, moose, or porcupine. The following conditions must apply:
Exactly six guideposts, numbered 1 through 6, mark a mountain trail. Each guidepost pictures a different one of six animals�fox, grizzly, hare, lynx, moose, or porcupine. The following conditions must apply:
The grizzly is pictured on either guidepost 3 or guidepost 4.
The moose guidepost is numbered lower than the hare guidepost.
The lynx guidepost is numbered lower than the moose guidepost but higher than the fox guidepost.
If the moose guidepost is numbered exactly one higher than the lynx guidepost, then which one of the following could be true?
Guidepost 5 pictures the hare.
Guidepost 4 pictures the moose.
Guidepost 4 pictures the porcupine.
Guidepost 3 pictures the lynx.
Guidepost 3 pictures the porcupine.
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