PrepTest 49, Section 1, Question 12
There are exactly five pieces of mail in a mailbox: a flyer, a letter, a magazine, a postcard, and a survey. Each piece of mail is addressed to exactly one of three housemates: Georgette, Jana, or Rini. Each housemate has at least one of the pieces of mail addressed to her. The following conditions must apply:
There are exactly five pieces of mail in a mailbox: a flyer, a letter, a magazine, a postcard, and a survey. Each piece of mail is addressed to exactly one of three housemates: Georgette, Jana, or Rini. Each housemate has at least one of the pieces of mail addressed to her. The following conditions must apply:
There are exactly five pieces of mail in a mailbox: a flyer, a letter, a magazine, a postcard, and a survey. Each piece of mail is addressed to exactly one of three housemates: Georgette, Jana, or Rini. Each housemate has at least one of the pieces of mail addressed to her. The following conditions must apply:
There are exactly five pieces of mail in a mailbox: a flyer, a letter, a magazine, a postcard, and a survey. Each piece of mail is addressed to exactly one of three housemates: Georgette, Jana, or Rini. Each housemate has at least one of the pieces of mail addressed to her. The following conditions must apply:
Neither the letter nor the magazine is addressed to Georgette.
If the letter is addressed to Rini, then the postcard is addressed to Jana.
The housemate to whom the flyer is addressed has at least one of the other pieces of mail addressed to her as well.
If the magazine and the survey are both addressed to the same housemate, then which one of the following could be true?
The survey is addressed to Georgette.
The postcard is addressed to Rini.
The magazine is addressed to Jana.
The letter is addressed to Rini.
The flyer is addressed to Jana.
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