PrepTest 56, Section 1, Question 2

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Individual hour-long auditions will be scheduled for each of six saxophonists�Fujimura, Gabrieli, Herman, Jackson, King, and Lauder. The auditions will all take place on the same day. Each audition will begin on the hour, with the first beginning at 1 P.M. and the last at 6 P.M. The schedule of auditions must conform to the following conditions:

Individual hour-long auditions will be scheduled for each of six saxophonists�Fujimura, Gabrieli, Herman, Jackson, King, and Lauder. The auditions will all take place on the same day. Each audition will begin on the hour, with the first beginning at 1 P.M. and the last at 6 P.M. The schedule of auditions must conform to the following conditions:

Individual hour-long auditions will be scheduled for each of six saxophonists�Fujimura, Gabrieli, Herman, Jackson, King, and Lauder. The auditions will all take place on the same day. Each audition will begin on the hour, with the first beginning at 1 P.M. and the last at 6 P.M. The schedule of auditions must conform to the following conditions:

Individual hour-long auditions will be scheduled for each of six saxophonists�Fujimura, Gabrieli, Herman, Jackson, King, and Lauder. The auditions will all take place on the same day. Each audition will begin on the hour, with the first beginning at 1 P.M. and the last at 6 P.M. The schedule of auditions must conform to the following conditions:

Jackson auditions earlier than Herman does.

Gabrieli auditions earlier than King does.

Gabrieli auditions either immediately before or immediately after Lauder does.

Exactly one audition separates the auditions of Jackson and Lauder.

Question
2

Which one of the following must be true?

Lauder is scheduled to audition earlier than Herman.

Lauder is scheduled to audition earlier than King.

Jackson's audition is scheduled to begin at either 1 P.M. or 5 P.M.

Fujimura and Jackson are not scheduled to audition in consecutive hours.

Gabrieli and King are not scheduled to audition in consecutive hours.

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