PrepTest 61, Section 1, Question 10
An archaeologist has six ancient artifacts�a figurine, a headdress, a jar, a necklace, a plaque, and a tureen�no two of which are the same age. She will order them from first (oldest) to sixth (most recent). The following has already been determined:
An archaeologist has six ancient artifacts�a figurine, a headdress, a jar, a necklace, a plaque, and a tureen�no two of which are the same age. She will order them from first (oldest) to sixth (most recent). The following has already been determined:
An archaeologist has six ancient artifacts�a figurine, a headdress, a jar, a necklace, a plaque, and a tureen�no two of which are the same age. She will order them from first (oldest) to sixth (most recent). The following has already been determined:
An archaeologist has six ancient artifacts�a figurine, a headdress, a jar, a necklace, a plaque, and a tureen�no two of which are the same age. She will order them from first (oldest) to sixth (most recent). The following has already been determined:
The figurine is older than both the jar and the headdress.
The necklace and the jar are both older than the tureen.
Either the plaque is older than both the headdress and the necklace, or both the headdress and the necklace are older than the plaque.
If the plaque is first, then exactly how many artifacts are there any one of which could be second?
one
two
three
four
five
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