- Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:28 pm
#42211
So I have been using an app called Varsity Tutor to supplement the PowerScore book. I came across a question today and I think they may have a wrong answer, but I want to check with people who may be smarter than I.
Here is the scenario:
A library is holding a special five-day event honoring successful local writers. One writer will be invited to be a guest speaker for each night from Monday through Friday, and no writer will be asked to participate twice. The writers have each written books in only one of four different genres - science fiction, mystery, historical fiction, and non-fiction. A, J, and X are all science fictions writers. B and Y are both mystery writers. C and Z are both historical fiction writers. L is a non-fiction writer. The following conditions apply without exception:
The answer is A & Z, so then any other question where A & Z are in the answer, wouldn't that answer be false? From my understanding, this should be a global question that would apply to all other questions as it is not conditional. Am I mistaken in my understanding of global questions?
Here is the scenario:
A library is holding a special five-day event honoring successful local writers. One writer will be invited to be a guest speaker for each night from Monday through Friday, and no writer will be asked to participate twice. The writers have each written books in only one of four different genres - science fiction, mystery, historical fiction, and non-fiction. A, J, and X are all science fictions writers. B and Y are both mystery writers. C and Z are both historical fiction writers. L is a non-fiction writer. The following conditions apply without exception:
At least one writer from each genre will be invited to speak on at least one night.
No two authors from the same genre will be invited to speak on the following night.
If C is invited to speak, then X is invited to speak on the following night.
If Y is invited to speak, then neither C nor A are invited to speak.
If X and J are both invited to speak, then neither will speak on the first or last night.
If L and B are both invited to speak, then neither will speak on either the first or last night.The question is: "Which two writers cannot BOTH be invited to speak?"
The answer is A & Z, so then any other question where A & Z are in the answer, wouldn't that answer be false? From my understanding, this should be a global question that would apply to all other questions as it is not conditional. Am I mistaken in my understanding of global questions?