PrepTest 52, Section 1, Question 10
On a field trip to the Museum of Natural History, each of six children�Juana, Kyle, Lucita, Salim, Thanh, and Veronica�is accompanied by one of three adults�Ms. Margoles, Mr. O'Connell, and Ms. Podorski. Each adult accompanies exactly two of the children, consistent with the following conditions:
On a field trip to the Museum of Natural History, each of six children�Juana, Kyle, Lucita, Salim, Thanh, and Veronica�is accompanied by one of three adults�Ms. Margoles, Mr. O'Connell, and Ms. Podorski. Each adult accompanies exactly two of the children, consistent with the following conditions:
On a field trip to the Museum of Natural History, each of six children�Juana, Kyle, Lucita, Salim, Thanh, and Veronica�is accompanied by one of three adults�Ms. Margoles, Mr. O'Connell, and Ms. Podorski. Each adult accompanies exactly two of the children, consistent with the following conditions:
On a field trip to the Museum of Natural History, each of six children�Juana, Kyle, Lucita, Salim, Thanh, and Veronica�is accompanied by one of three adults�Ms. Margoles, Mr. O'Connell, and Ms. Podorski. Each adult accompanies exactly two of the children, consistent with the following conditions:
If Ms. Margoles accompanies Juana, then Ms. Podorski accompanies Lucita.
If Kyle is not accompanied by Ms. Margoles, then Veronica is accompanied by Mr. O'Connell.
Either Ms. Margoles or Mr. O'Connell accompanies Thanh.
Juana is not accompanied by the same adult as Kyle; nor is Lucita accompanied by the same adult as Salim; nor is Thanh accompanied by the same adult as Veronica.
If Ms. Podorski accompanies Juana and Veronica, then Ms. Margoles could accompany which one of the following pairs of children?
Kyle and Salim
Kyle and Thanh
Lucita and Salim
Lucita and Thanh
Salim and Thanh
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