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Question 7-12
Four lions-F, G, H, J-and two tigers-K and M-will be assigned to exactly six stalls, one animal per stall. The stalls are arranged as follows: First Row: 1 2 3 Second Row: 4 5 6 The only stalls that face each other are stalls 1 and 4, stalls 2 and 5, and stalls 3 and 6. The following conditions apply: The tigers\' stalls cannot face each other. A lion must be assigned to stall 1. H must be assigned to stall 6. J must be assigned to a stall numbered one higher than K\'s stall. K cannot be assigned to the stall that faces H\'s stall.
7. Which one of the following must be true? (A) F is assigned to an even-numbered stall (B) F is assigned to stall 1 (c) J is assigned to stall 2 or else stall 3 (D)J is assigned to stall 3 or else stall 4 (E) K is assigned to stall 2 or else stall 4
8. Which one of the following could be true? (A) F\'s stall is numbered one higher than J\'s stall (B) H\'s stall faces M\'s stall (C) J is assigned to stall 4 (D) K\'s stall faces J\'S stall (E) K\'s stall is in a different row than J\'s stall
9. Which one of the following must be true? (A) A tiger is assigned to stall 2 (B) A tiger is assigned to stall 5 (C) K\'s stall is in a different row from M\'s stall (D) Each tiger is assigned to an even-numbered stall (E) Each lion is assigned to a stall that faces a tiger is stall
10. If K\'s stall is in the same row as H\'s stall which one of the following must be true? (A) F\'s stall is in the same row as J\'s stall (B) F is assigned to a lower-numbered stall than G (C) G is assigned to a lower-numbered stall than M (D) G\'s stall faces H\'s stall (E) M\'s stall is in the same row as G\'s stall
11. If J is assigned to stall 3, which one of the following could be true? (A) F is assigned to stall 2 (B) F is assigned to stall 4 (C) G is assigned to stall 1 (D) G is assigned to stall 4 (E) M is assigned to stall 5
12. Which one of the following must be true (A) A tiger is assigned to stall 2 (B) A tiger is assigned to stall 4 (C) A tiger is assigned to stall 5 (D) A lion is assigned to stall 3 (E) A lion is assigned to stall 4
Question 13-18 On an undeveloped street, a developer will simultaneously build four houses on one side, numbered consecutively 1, 3, 5, and 7, and four houses on the opposite side, numbered consecutively 2,4, 6, and 8. Houses 2, 4, 6, and 8 will face houses 1, 3, 5, and 7, respectively. Each house will be exactly one of three styles-ranch, split-level or Tudor-according to the following conditions:
Adjacent houses are of different styles. No split-level house faces another split-level house. Every ranch house has at least one Tudor house adjacent to it. House 3 is a ranch house. House 6 is a split-level house.
13. Any of the following could be a Tudor house EXCEPT house (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 7 (E) 8
14. If there is one ranch house directly opposite another ranch house, which one of the following could be true? (A) House 8 is a ranch house (B) House 7 is a split-level house. (C) House 4 is a Tudor house. (D) House 2 is a split-level house. (E) House 1 is a ranch house.
15. If house 4 is a Tudor house, then it could be true that house (A) 1 is a Tudor house (B) 2 is a Tudor house (C) 5 is a Tudor house (D)7 is a Tudor house (E) 8 is a Tudor house
16. On the street, there could be exactly. |