PrepTest 71, Section 1, Question 10
The applications of seven job candidates�Farrell, Grant, Hong, Inman, Kent, Lopez, and Madsen�will be evaluated by four human resource officers�Rao, Smith, Tipton, and Ullman. Each application will be evaluated by exactly one officer, and each officer will evaluate at least one application, subject to the following constraints:
The applications of seven job candidates�Farrell, Grant, Hong, Inman, Kent, Lopez, and Madsen�will be evaluated by four human resource officers�Rao, Smith, Tipton, and Ullman. Each application will be evaluated by exactly one officer, and each officer will evaluate at least one application, subject to the following constraints:
The applications of seven job candidates�Farrell, Grant, Hong, Inman, Kent, Lopez, and Madsen�will be evaluated by four human resource officers�Rao, Smith, Tipton, and Ullman. Each application will be evaluated by exactly one officer, and each officer will evaluate at least one application, subject to the following constraints:
The applications of seven job candidates�Farrell, Grant, Hong, Inman, Kent, Lopez, and Madsen�will be evaluated by four human resource officers�Rao, Smith, Tipton, and Ullman. Each application will be evaluated by exactly one officer, and each officer will evaluate at least one application, subject to the following constraints:
Grant's application must be evaluated by Ullman.
Farrell's application must be evaluated by the same officer who evaluates Lopez's application.
Neither Hong's application nor Madsen's application can be evaluated by the same officer who evaluates Inman's application.
The officer who evaluates Kent's application cannot evaluate any other applications.
Smith must evaluate more of the applications than Tipton does.
If Farrell's application is evaluated by the same officer who evaluates Inman's application, then any of the following could be true except:
Hong's application is evaluated by Ullman.
Kent's application is evaluated by Tipton.
Lopez's application is evaluated by Ullman.
Madsen's application is evaluated by Smith.
Madsen's application is evaluated by Ullman.
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