PrepTest 49, Section 1, Question 5

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During an international film retrospective lasting six consecutive days�day 1 through day 6�exactly six different films will be shown, one each day. Twelve films will be available for presentation, two each in French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, and Turkish. The presentation of the films must conform to the following conditions:

During an international film retrospective lasting six consecutive days�day 1 through day 6�exactly six different films will be shown, one each day. Twelve films will be available for presentation, two each in French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, and Turkish. The presentation of the films must conform to the following conditions:

During an international film retrospective lasting six consecutive days�day 1 through day 6�exactly six different films will be shown, one each day. Twelve films will be available for presentation, two each in French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, and Turkish. The presentation of the films must conform to the following conditions:

During an international film retrospective lasting six consecutive days�day 1 through day 6�exactly six different films will be shown, one each day. Twelve films will be available for presentation, two each in French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, and Turkish. The presentation of the films must conform to the following conditions:

Neither day 2 nor day 4 is a day on which a film in Norwegian is shown.

A film in Italian is not shown unless a film in Norwegian is going to be shown the next day.

A film in Greek is not shown unless a film in Italian is going to be shown the next day.

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If two films in French are going to be shown, one on day 3 and one on day 5, which one of the following is a pair of films that could be shown on day 1 and day 6, respectively?

a film in French, a film in Turkish

a film in Greek, a film in Hungarian

a film in Italian, a film in Norwegian

a film in Norwegian, a film in Turkish

a film in Turkish, a film in Greek

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