PrepTest 86, Section 1, Question 12
An art auction will feature exactly six paintings, each by a different artist—Joysmith, Kahlo, Nieto, Rothko, Sugimoto, and Villa. Each painting will be auctioned separately, in an order consistent with the following:
An art auction will feature exactly six paintings, each by a different artist—Joysmith, Kahlo, Nieto, Rothko, Sugimoto, and Villa. Each painting will be auctioned separately, in an order consistent with the following:
An art auction will feature exactly six paintings, each by a different artist—Joysmith, Kahlo, Nieto, Rothko, Sugimoto, and Villa. Each painting will be auctioned separately, in an order consistent with the following:
An art auction will feature exactly six paintings, each by a different artist—Joysmith, Kahlo, Nieto, Rothko, Sugimoto, and Villa. Each painting will be auctioned separately, in an order consistent with the following:
The Joysmith cannot be auctioned immediately before or immediately after the Villa.
The Villa must be auctioned earlier than the Kahlo, and the Kahlo must be auctioned earlier than the Sugimoto.
The Nieto must be auctioned second or third.
The Rothko must be auctioned earlier than the Nieto.
If the Sugimoto is auctioned earlier than the Joysmith, then which one of the following must be true?
The first painting auctioned is the Rothko.
The second painting auctioned is the Rothko.
The second painting auctioned is the Villa.
The third painting auctioned is the Nieto.
The fourth painting auctioned is the Kahlo.
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