PrepTest 94+, Section 1, Question 5

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A company has installed a new security system and is assigning security badges to the following employees: Flores, Gonzales, Henderson, Wong, Yamamoto, and Zamora. Of these, Flores, Gonzales, and Henderson are recent hires; the others are experienced. Wong and Zamora are managers; the others are not. There are four levels of security badges, from level 1 (the lowest) through level 4 (the highest). Badges will be assigned to employees in accordance with the following rules:

A company has installed a new security system and is assigning security badges to the following employees: Flores, Gonzales, Henderson, Wong, Yamamoto, and Zamora. Of these, Flores, Gonzales, and Henderson are recent hires; the others are experienced. Wong and Zamora are managers; the others are not. There are four levels of security badges, from level 1 (the lowest) through level 4 (the highest). Badges will be assigned to employees in accordance with the following rules:

A company has installed a new security system and is assigning security badges to the following employees: Flores, Gonzales, Henderson, Wong, Yamamoto, and Zamora. Of these, Flores, Gonzales, and Henderson are recent hires; the others are experienced. Wong and Zamora are managers; the others are not. There are four levels of security badges, from level 1 (the lowest) through level 4 (the highest). Badges will be assigned to employees in accordance with the following rules:

A company has installed a new security system and is assigning security badges to the following employees: Flores, Gonzales, Henderson, Wong, Yamamoto, and Zamora. Of these, Flores, Gonzales, and Henderson are recent hires; the others are experienced. Wong and Zamora are managers; the others are not. There are four levels of security badges, from level 1 (the lowest) through level 4 (the highest). Badges will be assigned to employees in accordance with the following rules:

Every manager must be assigned a badge of a higher security level than any badge assigned to a nonmanagerial employee.

Every experienced employee must be assigned a badge of a higher security level than any badge assigned to a recent hire.

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Which one of the following, if substituted for the rule that every experienced employee must be assigned a badge of a higher security level than any badge assigned to a recent hire, would have the same effect in determining the assignment of badges to employees?

Yamamoto must be assigned a badge of a higher security level than any badge assigned to a recent hire.

Every manager must be assigned a badge of a higher security level than any badge assigned to a recent hire.

Each experienced employee must be assigned either a level 3 badge or a level 4 badge.

If none of the employees is assigned a level 1 badge, then Flores, Gonzales, and Henderson must all be assigned level 2 badges.

If none of the employees is assigned a level 4 badge, then Flores, Gonzales, and Henderson must all be assigned level 1 badges.

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