PrepTest 82, Section 1, Question 21

Difficulty: 
Passage
Game
4

A teacher will assign to each of three students—George, Rita, and Wendy—one or more presentations, and each presentation will be on exactly one of three subjects—Machiavellianism, jitsuaku, or Shakespeare's villains. There will be at least one presentation on each subject. Because of the students' interests and needs, the assignments must conform to the following constraints:

A teacher will assign to each of three students—George, Rita, and Wendy—one or more presentations, and each presentation will be on exactly one of three subjects—Machiavellianism, jitsuaku, or Shakespeare's villains. There will be at least one presentation on each subject. Because of the students' interests and needs, the assignments must conform to the following constraints:

A teacher will assign to each of three students—George, Rita, and Wendy—one or more presentations, and each presentation will be on exactly one of three subjects—Machiavellianism, jitsuaku, or Shakespeare's villains. There will be at least one presentation on each subject. Because of the students' interests and needs, the assignments must conform to the following constraints:

A teacher will assign to each of three students—George, Rita, and Wendy—one or more presentations, and each presentation will be on exactly one of three subjects—Machiavellianism, jitsuaku, or Shakespeare's villains. There will be at least one presentation on each subject. Because of the students' interests and needs, the assignments must conform to the following constraints:

If George presents on jitsuaku, then so does Rita.

If Rita presents on Shakespeare's villains, then Wendy does not.

Anyone who presents on Machiavellianism also presents on Shakespeare's villains.

Question
21

If Wendy presents on exactly two of the subjects, then which one of the following must be true?

George presents on jitsuaku.

George presents on Machiavellianism.

George presents on Shakespeare's villains.

Rita presents on jitsuaku.

Rita presents on Shakespeare's villains.

D
Raise Hand   ✋

Explanations

Circle-Slash, 4 Worlds, Full Solve
A
B
C
D
E

0 Comments

Active Here: 0
Be the first to leave a comment.
Loading
Someone is typing...
No Name
Set
4 years ago
Admin
(Edited)
This is the actual comment. It can be long or short. And must contain only text information.
No Name
Set
2 years ago
Admin
(Edited)
This is the actual comment. It's can be long or short. And must contain only text information.
Load More
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Load More
Leave a comment
Join the conversation
You need the Classroom Plan to comment.
Upgrade