PrepTest 59, Section 1, Question 1
A law firm has seven departments�family law, health law, injury law, labor law, probate, securities, and tax law. The firm is to occupy a building with three floors�the bottom floor, the middle floor, and the top floor. Each floor can accommodate up to four departments, and no department is to be on more than one floor. Assignment of departments to floors is subject to the following constraints:
A law firm has seven departments�family law, health law, injury law, labor law, probate, securities, and tax law. The firm is to occupy a building with three floors�the bottom floor, the middle floor, and the top floor. Each floor can accommodate up to four departments, and no department is to be on more than one floor. Assignment of departments to floors is subject to the following constraints:
A law firm has seven departments�family law, health law, injury law, labor law, probate, securities, and tax law. The firm is to occupy a building with three floors�the bottom floor, the middle floor, and the top floor. Each floor can accommodate up to four departments, and no department is to be on more than one floor. Assignment of departments to floors is subject to the following constraints:
A law firm has seven departments�family law, health law, injury law, labor law, probate, securities, and tax law. The firm is to occupy a building with three floors�the bottom floor, the middle floor, and the top floor. Each floor can accommodate up to four departments, and no department is to be on more than one floor. Assignment of departments to floors is subject to the following constraints:
Probate must be on the same floor as tax law.
Health law must be on the floor immediately above injury law.
Labor law must occupy an entire floor by itself.
Which one of the following could be the assignment of departments to floors?
top floor: labor law
middle floor: injury law, probate, tax law
bottom floor: family law, health law, securities
top floor: family law, health law, probate
middle floor: injury law, securities, tax law
bottom floor: labor law
top floor: health law, probate, tax law
middle floor: family law, injury law, securities
bottom floor: labor law
top floor: health law, probate, tax law
middle floor: injury law, securities
bottom floor: family law, labor law
top floor: family law, health law, probate, tax law
middle floor: labor law
bottom floor: injury law, securities
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