PrepTest 55, Section 1, Question 3

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There are exactly six law students�Gambini, Little, Mitchum, Richardson, Saito, and Veracruz�in a trial advocacy class. The class is divided into three trial teams�team 1, team 2, and team 3�of exactly two students each. Each student is on exactly one of the teams. Each student prepares exactly one of either the opening argument or the final argument for his or her team. The teams must be formed according to the following specifications:

There are exactly six law students�Gambini, Little, Mitchum, Richardson, Saito, and Veracruz�in a trial advocacy class. The class is divided into three trial teams�team 1, team 2, and team 3�of exactly two students each. Each student is on exactly one of the teams. Each student prepares exactly one of either the opening argument or the final argument for his or her team. The teams must be formed according to the following specifications:

There are exactly six law students�Gambini, Little, Mitchum, Richardson, Saito, and Veracruz�in a trial advocacy class. The class is divided into three trial teams�team 1, team 2, and team 3�of exactly two students each. Each student is on exactly one of the teams. Each student prepares exactly one of either the opening argument or the final argument for his or her team. The teams must be formed according to the following specifications:

There are exactly six law students�Gambini, Little, Mitchum, Richardson, Saito, and Veracruz�in a trial advocacy class. The class is divided into three trial teams�team 1, team 2, and team 3�of exactly two students each. Each student is on exactly one of the teams. Each student prepares exactly one of either the opening argument or the final argument for his or her team. The teams must be formed according to the following specifications:

Mitchum is on the same team as either Gambini or Veracruz.

Little prepares an opening argument.

Either Gambini or Richardson, but not both, prepares a final argument.

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Which one of the following could be true?

Gambini, who prepares a final argument, is on the same team as Richardson.

Gambini, who prepares a final argument, is on the same team as Veracruz.

Gambini, who prepares an opening argument, is on the same team as Little.

Little, who prepares an opening argument, is on the same team as Mitchum.

Mitchum, who prepares an opening argument, is on the same team as Saito.

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