PrepTest 54, Section 1, Question 16
A cake has exactly six layers�lemon, marzipan, orange, raspberry, strawberry, and vanilla. There is exactly one bottom layer (the first layer), and each succeeding layer (from second through sixth) completely covers the layer beneath it. The following conditions must apply:
A cake has exactly six layers�lemon, marzipan, orange, raspberry, strawberry, and vanilla. There is exactly one bottom layer (the first layer), and each succeeding layer (from second through sixth) completely covers the layer beneath it. The following conditions must apply:
A cake has exactly six layers�lemon, marzipan, orange, raspberry, strawberry, and vanilla. There is exactly one bottom layer (the first layer), and each succeeding layer (from second through sixth) completely covers the layer beneath it. The following conditions must apply:
A cake has exactly six layers�lemon, marzipan, orange, raspberry, strawberry, and vanilla. There is exactly one bottom layer (the first layer), and each succeeding layer (from second through sixth) completely covers the layer beneath it. The following conditions must apply:
The raspberry layer is neither immediately above nor immediately below the strawberry layer.
The marzipan layer is immediately above the lemon layer.
The orange layer is above the marzipan layer but below the strawberry layer.
If the lemon layer is third, then which one of the following could be true?
The vanilla layer is fifth.
The vanilla layer is immediately above the raspberry layer.
The orange layer is not immediately above the marzipan layer.
The raspberry layer is above the marzipan layer.
The strawberry layer is not the top layer.
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