PrepTest 92+, Section 2, Question 4
At a one-day job fair, a law firm interviews exactly six students—Feingold, Harriman, Juarez, Klett, Lee, and Murayama—one student at a time. The firm interviews each student exactly once. The following conditions govern the order of the interviews:
At a one-day job fair, a law firm interviews exactly six students—Feingold, Harriman, Juarez, Klett, Lee, and Murayama—one student at a time. The firm interviews each student exactly once. The following conditions govern the order of the interviews:
At a one-day job fair, a law firm interviews exactly six students—Feingold, Harriman, Juarez, Klett, Lee, and Murayama—one student at a time. The firm interviews each student exactly once. The following conditions govern the order of the interviews:
At a one-day job fair, a law firm interviews exactly six students—Feingold, Harriman, Juarez, Klett, Lee, and Murayama—one student at a time. The firm interviews each student exactly once. The following conditions govern the order of the interviews:
Klett is interviewed at some time before Feingold is.
Lee is interviewed at some time before Klett is.
Murayama is interviewed immediately before Juarez is.
If Harriman is interviewed first, Lee is interviewed fourth.
If Feingold is interviewed sixth, Juarez is interviewed third.
What is the maximum number of students who could be interviewed by the firm at some time before Lee?
one
two
three
four
five
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