PrepTest C, Section 1, Question 14
Each of exactly three parks—Jessup, Island, and Hilltop—has at least one attraction. Each attraction is exactly one of five different types: fountain, garden, museum, playground, or theater. Among the three parks at least one of each type of attraction is included. No two attractions of the same type are included in any park. The following conditions must apply:
Each of exactly three parks—Jessup, Island, and Hilltop—has at least one attraction. Each attraction is exactly one of five different types: fountain, garden, museum, playground, or theater. Among the three parks at least one of each type of attraction is included. No two attractions of the same type are included in any park. The following conditions must apply:
Each of exactly three parks—Jessup, Island, and Hilltop—has at least one attraction. Each attraction is exactly one of five different types: fountain, garden, museum, playground, or theater. Among the three parks at least one of each type of attraction is included. No two attractions of the same type are included in any park. The following conditions must apply:
Each of exactly three parks—Jessup, Island, and Hilltop—has at least one attraction. Each attraction is exactly one of five different types: fountain, garden, museum, playground, or theater. Among the three parks at least one of each type of attraction is included. No two attractions of the same type are included in any park. The following conditions must apply:
Each of exactly two parks has a garden.
Jessup has a museum but not a theater.
Island has exactly one attraction.
No park has both a playground and a fountain.
Each park that has a theater also has a garden.
Each park that has a museum also has a playground.
Which one of the following CANNOT be true?
Neither Island nor Hilltop has a museum.
Neither Island nor Hilltop has a playground.
Neither Jessup nor Hilltop has a fountain.
Neither Jessup nor Island has a garden.
Neither Jessup nor Island has a theater.
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