PrepTest 93+, Section 4, Question 16
For a group show, an art dealer selects exactly five of an artist's eight paintings: Funscape, Golem, Helios, Incorrigibility, Quisling, Rhododendra, Salvation, and Verisimilitude. The art dealer's selection must be consistent with the following:
For a group show, an art dealer selects exactly five of an artist's eight paintings: Funscape, Golem, Helios, Incorrigibility, Quisling, Rhododendra, Salvation, and Verisimilitude. The art dealer's selection must be consistent with the following:
For a group show, an art dealer selects exactly five of an artist's eight paintings: Funscape, Golem, Helios, Incorrigibility, Quisling, Rhododendra, Salvation, and Verisimilitude. The art dealer's selection must be consistent with the following:
For a group show, an art dealer selects exactly five of an artist's eight paintings: Funscape, Golem, Helios, Incorrigibility, Quisling, Rhododendra, Salvation, and Verisimilitude. The art dealer's selection must be consistent with the following:
If either or both of Golem and Helios are selected, Funscape is selected.
If Verisimilitude is selected, both Quisling and Rhododendra are selected.
If Helios is selected, then neither Quisling nor Incorrigibility is selected.
If both Golem and Salvation are selected, Incorrigibility is not selected.
If Funscape is selected, exactly one of Salvation or Verisimilitude is selected.
If both Quisling and Verisimilitude are selected for the show, then which one of the following pairs could be two of the selected paintings?
Salvation and Helios
Salvation and Incorrigibility
Salvation and Funscape
Golem and Incorrigibility
Golem and Helios
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