PrepTest 60, Section 1, Question 8
Exactly six actors�Geyer, Henson, Jhalani, Lin, Mitchell, and Paredes�will appear one after another in the opening credits of a television program. Their contracts contain certain restrictions that affect the order in which they can appear. Given these restrictions, the order in which the actors appear, from first to sixth, must conform to the following:
Exactly six actors�Geyer, Henson, Jhalani, Lin, Mitchell, and Paredes�will appear one after another in the opening credits of a television program. Their contracts contain certain restrictions that affect the order in which they can appear. Given these restrictions, the order in which the actors appear, from first to sixth, must conform to the following:
Exactly six actors�Geyer, Henson, Jhalani, Lin, Mitchell, and Paredes�will appear one after another in the opening credits of a television program. Their contracts contain certain restrictions that affect the order in which they can appear. Given these restrictions, the order in which the actors appear, from first to sixth, must conform to the following:
Exactly six actors�Geyer, Henson, Jhalani, Lin, Mitchell, and Paredes�will appear one after another in the opening credits of a television program. Their contracts contain certain restrictions that affect the order in which they can appear. Given these restrictions, the order in which the actors appear, from first to sixth, must conform to the following:
Both Lin and Mitchell appear earlier than Henson.
Both Lin and Paredes appear earlier than Jhalani.
If Mitchell appears earlier than Paredes, then Henson appears earlier than Geyer.
Geyer does not appear last.
Which one of the following CANNOT be true?
Henson appears earlier than Geyer.
Henson appears sixth.
Lin appears fifth.
Paredes appears earlier than Mitchell.
Paredes appears second.
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