- Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:13 pm
#41630
This question asks you to determine what must be true if N is presented sixth. Since N is not given by K, we need to ensure that K gives the first, third, and fifth presentations in compliance with the first rule. See Template 1.
Next, recall that two of K’s presentations—S and T—are each subject to a sequencing rule involving O and W, respectively. So, if N is delivered sixth, then neither S nor T can be delivered fifth. Therefore, the subject of the fifth presentation must be P:
Considering this is a Must Be True question, you should immediately check if your inference about P is sufficient to validate any of the answer choices. And indeed, that inference immediately proves answer choice (B) to be correct. Note that the dual options in our local setup (above) are given for informational purposes only, and need not be part of your diagram.
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because O could also be presented second.
Answer choice (B) is the correct answer choice, as explained above.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because S could also be presented first.
Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because T could also be presented third.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because W could also be presented second.
Next, recall that two of K’s presentations—S and T—are each subject to a sequencing rule involving O and W, respectively. So, if N is delivered sixth, then neither S nor T can be delivered fifth. Therefore, the subject of the fifth presentation must be P:
Considering this is a Must Be True question, you should immediately check if your inference about P is sufficient to validate any of the answer choices. And indeed, that inference immediately proves answer choice (B) to be correct. Note that the dual options in our local setup (above) are given for informational purposes only, and need not be part of your diagram.
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because O could also be presented second.
Answer choice (B) is the correct answer choice, as explained above.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, because S could also be presented first.
Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because T could also be presented third.
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because W could also be presented second.
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