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Seven foods-A, B, C, D, E, F, and G-are to be chosen for the creation of a menu which is to include

either three or four foods. A, B, C, and D are hot foods, and E, F, and G are cold foods. There must
be at least one hot food and at least one cold food on the menu, but there cannot be an equal
number of hot and cold foods. The entree on the menu must be a food whose temperature is not the
temperature of the majority of the other foods on the menu. The following conditions must also be
met: If A is on the menu, then D cannot be on the menu. If B is on the menu, then E cannot be on
the menu. D and F cannot be on the menu unless they are both on the menu. If G is on the menu,
then E must be oh the menu.
 
Which one of the following represents an acceptable menu? A) A, B, C B) C, E, G C) D, F, G
(D A, C, D, F E) B, D, E, F
If B is on the menu, which one of the following must be true? A) There are three foods on the menu.
(B There are four foods on the menu. C B is the entree on the menu. D D is the entree on the
menu. menu. 5 F is the entree on the
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Which one of the following could NOT be the entree on the menu? A) C B) D C) E D) F
At an amusement resort, the different pavilions--the Zoo, the Rides, and the Food Area- are
arranged in a circle, and can be reached by tram. The tram goes to the Zoo and s tops at the Apes,
the Reptiles, the Big Cats, and the Zebras, in that order. Then it goes to the Rides and stops at the
Roller Coaster, the Water Ride, and the Ferris Wheel, in that order. Then it goes to the -Snack Bar,
and on to the Apes, to repeat the circle. There is also a double-decker bus which travels back and
forth between the Big Cats and the Snack Bar, and another double-decker bus which travels back
and forth between the Water Ride and the Snack Bar. The tram and the double-decker buses are
the only means of transportation available at the resort.
 
In order to get from the Snack Bar to the Zebras while making as few stops as possible, one must
take the A) tram only B) double-decker bus to the Zoo only C:) tram, and then the double-
decker bus to the Zoo D double-decker bus to the Zoo, and then the tram (5 double-decker bus to
the Rides, and then the tram
 
Which one of the following could be the second intermediate stop for someone travelling from the
Reptiles to the Ferris Wheel ? (A Big Cats (B) Ferris Wheel C) Roller Coaster D Snack Bar 5
Water Ride
 
Using both a double-decker bus and the tram, which one of the following trips can be made with the
fewest stops? (A The Reptiies to the Big Cats B:) The Snack Bar to the Reptiles C The Snack Bar to
the Water Ride D The Snack Bar to the Zebras 5 The Zebras to the Roller Coaster
 
A book-of-the-month club is offering a special deal for new members. Over a one-year period,
January to December, the club will send a free book each month for nine months of the year. There
will be three months in which no free books are sent. The books-R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z-fall
into three categories: three are biographies, two are art books, and four are novels. Books of two
different categories may not be sent in consecutive months. A month in which no book is sent
cannot separate months in which books of the
same category are sent. S and U are in different categories. U, V, and W are all in the same
category. A book is never sent in May. R and X are biographies. Y is an art book.
 
If no book is sent in April, which one of the following must be true? A) No book is sent in October.
B) The books are sent in this order: biographies, art books, novels. (C The book sent in March is a
biography. D The book sent in January is an art book. 5 The book sent in December is a novel.
 
If the books are sent in this order-novels, art books, biographies-which of the following could be the
months in which the books are sent? A January, May, and October B ) January, June, and Oct
ober C April, July, and August D May, August, and December 5 May, September, and October
 
All of the following are months in which an art book can be sent EXCEPT A January (B June C)
August D November 5 December
 
Dale is taking six classes at school-geography, history, journalism, kinetics, linguistics, and math.
She gets a different grade in each class. The possible grades are, from highest to lowest, A, B, C, D,
E, and F The following information is known about the grades she receives: Her grade in
geography is higher than her grade in linguistics. She receives'a B in journalism. Her grade in
kinetics is either exactly one grade higher or exactly one grade lower than her grade in history.
 
If Dale receives a D in history, which of the following is the highest grade she can receive, in
linguistics? AA B B C C D E 5 F
 
If Dale receives an E in math, which of the 'following is the grade she must receive in geography?
A:) A B) B C C DD 5 F
 
If Dale receives a D in kinetics, which of the following is the lowest grade she can receive in
geography?
AA B B C C D E 5 F
 
In which of the following classes can Dale receive an A? A) History BJournalism C Kinetics
DLinguistics 5Math
 
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