PrepTest 94+, Section 1, Question 9

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A student takes exactly six one-semester courses—geology, history, literature, mathematics, physics, and religion. Each course is taken in exactly one of two semesters—semester 1 or semester 2. The following conditions apply:

A student takes exactly six one-semester courses—geology, history, literature, mathematics, physics, and religion. Each course is taken in exactly one of two semesters—semester 1 or semester 2. The following conditions apply:

A student takes exactly six one-semester courses—geology, history, literature, mathematics, physics, and religion. Each course is taken in exactly one of two semesters—semester 1 or semester 2. The following conditions apply:

A student takes exactly six one-semester courses—geology, history, literature, mathematics, physics, and religion. Each course is taken in exactly one of two semesters—semester 1 or semester 2. The following conditions apply:

The student takes mathematics and physics in the same semester.

It is not the case that the student takes both physics and religion in semester 2.

If the student takes history in semester 2, she takes geology and literature in semester 1.

If the student takes mathematics and geology in semester 1, she takes literature in semester 2.

Question
9

Which one of the following could be the only course that the student takes in semester 2?

history

literature

mathematics

physics

religion

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