Questions 16 - 19
Two display cases, designated case 1 and case 2, are to be used for a display of fossils. The only fossils available are three large ones - J, K and L - and four small ones - , N, O and P. The display must meet the following conditions :
At least six of the fossils must be included in the display. There must be at least one fossil displayed in each of the two cases.
J and M, if included in the display, must be in a case together ; neither can be included in the display alone.
J and K cannot be displayed in a case together.
L and N, if included in the display, must be in a case together ; neither can be included in the display alone.
Which of the following could be the group of fossils displayed in case 1 ?
(A) J, M, O, P
(B) J, K, L, O
(C) J, L, M
(D) K, L, M, N, O
(E) J, M, N, O
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If J and Mare the only fossils displayed in case 1 and K is one of the fossils displayed in case 2, case 2 must also contain
(A) L, N and P but not O
(B) L and N and at least one other fossil
(C) L, N, O and P
(D) O and P and at least one other fossil
(E) L, N and O but not P.
If K is the only large fossil displayed in case 1, which of the following must be true ?
(A) All four small fossils are displayed
(B) Exactly two fossils are displayed in case 1.
(C) All three large fossils are displayed.
(D) case 1 and case 2 each contain exactly two small fossils
(E) No more than five fossils are displayed in case 2.
Which of the following is NOT an acceptable arrangement for displaying the fossils ?
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Index
Test 3
Section 1 : Verbal
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Section 2 : Quantitative
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Section 3 : Analytical
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Section 4 : Quantitative
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Section 5 : Verbal
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Section 6 : Analytical
Section Section 7 : Quantitative Section
Answer key to Test 3
Answer Explanation To Test 3
Section 1 : Verbal
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Section 2 : Quantitative
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Section 3 : Analytical
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Section 4 : Quantitative
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Section 5 : Verbal
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Section 6 : Analytical
Section Section 7 : Quantitative Section
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