PrepTest 71, Section 1, Question 23
A museum curator is arranging seven paintings�a Morisot, a Pissarro, a Renoir, a Sisley, a Turner, a Vuillard, and a Whistler. The paintings will be arranged in a horizontal row of seven positions, with the first position being closest to the entrance and the seventh being furthest from the entrance. The arrangement is subject to the following constraints:
A museum curator is arranging seven paintings�a Morisot, a Pissarro, a Renoir, a Sisley, a Turner, a Vuillard, and a Whistler. The paintings will be arranged in a horizontal row of seven positions, with the first position being closest to the entrance and the seventh being furthest from the entrance. The arrangement is subject to the following constraints:
A museum curator is arranging seven paintings�a Morisot, a Pissarro, a Renoir, a Sisley, a Turner, a Vuillard, and a Whistler. The paintings will be arranged in a horizontal row of seven positions, with the first position being closest to the entrance and the seventh being furthest from the entrance. The arrangement is subject to the following constraints:
A museum curator is arranging seven paintings�a Morisot, a Pissarro, a Renoir, a Sisley, a Turner, a Vuillard, and a Whistler. The paintings will be arranged in a horizontal row of seven positions, with the first position being closest to the entrance and the seventh being furthest from the entrance. The arrangement is subject to the following constraints:
The Turner must be closer to the entrance than the Whistler is.
The Renoir must be closer to the entrance than the Morisot is, with exactly one other painting between them.
The Pissarro and the Sisley must be next to each other.
If the Vuillard is not in the third position, it must be in the fourth position.
If the Turner is next to the Vuillard, which one of the following is a pair of paintings in which the one mentioned first must be closer to the entrance than the one mentioned second?
the Pissarro and the Sisley
the Renoir and the Whistler
the Turner and the Vuillard
the Vuillard and the Turner
the Whistler and the Renoir
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