PrepTest 91+, Section 3, Question 17

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To test various theories about crop rotation, exactly five crops�oats, potatoes, rye, sunflowers, and vetch�are to be grown in a field at a research facility, one after the other. No crop will be grown more than once. Each crop will be irrigated or fertilized, but not both. The crops will be grown in accordance with the following conditions:

To test various theories about crop rotation, exactly five crops�oats, potatoes, rye, sunflowers, and vetch�are to be grown in a field at a research facility, one after the other. No crop will be grown more than once. Each crop will be irrigated or fertilized, but not both. The crops will be grown in accordance with the following conditions:

To test various theories about crop rotation, exactly five crops�oats, potatoes, rye, sunflowers, and vetch�are to be grown in a field at a research facility, one after the other. No crop will be grown more than once. Each crop will be irrigated or fertilized, but not both. The crops will be grown in accordance with the following conditions:

To test various theories about crop rotation, exactly five crops�oats, potatoes, rye, sunflowers, and vetch�are to be grown in a field at a research facility, one after the other. No crop will be grown more than once. Each crop will be irrigated or fertilized, but not both. The crops will be grown in accordance with the following conditions:

No two crops grown consecutively are both fertilized.

Oats are grown later than sunflowers but earlier than rye.

If potatoes are not grown third, they are fertilized.

If vetch is grown earlier than rye, oats are fertilized.

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If rye is grown earlier than potatoes, then which one of the following could be true?

Oats are irrigated and are the third crop grown.

Rye is fertilized and is the fourth crop grown.

Sunflowers are irrigated and are the second crop grown.

Sunflowers are fertilized and are the second crop grown.

Vetch is fertilized and is the fourth crop grown.

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