PrepTest 51, Section 1, Question 12

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A locally known guitarist's demo CD contains exactly seven different songs�S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z. Each song occupies exactly one of the CD's seven tracks. Some of the songs are rock classics; the others are new compositions. The following conditions must hold:

A locally known guitarist's demo CD contains exactly seven different songs�S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z. Each song occupies exactly one of the CD's seven tracks. Some of the songs are rock classics; the others are new compositions. The following conditions must hold:

A locally known guitarist's demo CD contains exactly seven different songs�S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z. Each song occupies exactly one of the CD's seven tracks. Some of the songs are rock classics; the others are new compositions. The following conditions must hold:

A locally known guitarist's demo CD contains exactly seven different songs�S, T, V, W, X, Y, and Z. Each song occupies exactly one of the CD's seven tracks. Some of the songs are rock classics; the others are new compositions. The following conditions must hold:

S occupies the fourth track of the CD.

Both W and Y precede S on the CD.

T precedes W on the CD.

A rock classic occupies the sixth track of the CD.

Each rock classic is immediately preceded on the CD by a new composition.

Z is a rock classic.

Question
12

Which one of the following is a pair of songs that must occupy consecutive tracks on the CD?

S and V

S and W

T and Z

T and Y

V and Z

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