PrepTest 90+, Section 3, Question 2
An investigator is trying to determine the order in which five successive phone calls were made—one call each to Quinn, Roth, Smith, Teng, and Vitt. Each call was of one of two types—local or nonlocal. The following facts have been established thus far:
An investigator is trying to determine the order in which five successive phone calls were made—one call each to Quinn, Roth, Smith, Teng, and Vitt. Each call was of one of two types—local or nonlocal. The following facts have been established thus far:
An investigator is trying to determine the order in which five successive phone calls were made—one call each to Quinn, Roth, Smith, Teng, and Vitt. Each call was of one of two types—local or nonlocal. The following facts have been established thus far:
An investigator is trying to determine the order in which five successive phone calls were made—one call each to Quinn, Roth, Smith, Teng, and Vitt. Each call was of one of two types—local or nonlocal. The following facts have been established thus far:
Quinn's call was immediately before Vitt's but at some time after Smith's.
Smith's call was of a different type than Vitt's.
Quinn's call and Teng's call were both local.
The third call was nonlocal.
If Roth's call was second, then which one of the following must be true?
The first call was nonlocal.
The second call was nonlocal.
The fourth call was nonlocal.
The first call was local.
The second call was local.
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