1. Questions 1-6
Exactly eight consumers-F, G, H, J ,K, L, M, and N-will be interviewed by market researchers. The eight will be pided into exactly two 4-person groups-group 1 and group 2-before interviews begin. Each person is assigned1 to exactly one of the two groups according2 to the following conditions:
F must be in the same group as J.
G must be in a different group from M.
If H is in group 1, then L must be in group 1.
If N is in group 2, then G must be in group 1.
. Group 1 could consist of
F, G, H, and J
F, H, L, and M
F, J, K, and L
G, H, L, and N
G, K, M, and N
. If K is in the same group as N, which one of the following must be true?
G is in group 1.
H is in group 2.
J is in group 1.
K is in group 2.
M is in group 1.
. If F is in the same group as H, which one of the following must be true?
G is in group 2.
J is in group 1.
K is in group 1.
L is in group 2.
M is in group 2.
. If L and M are in group 2, then a person who could be assigned either to group 1 or, alternatively, to group 2 is
F
G
H
J
K
. Each of the following is a pair of people who could be in group 1 together EXCEPT
F and G
F and H
F and L
H and G
H and N
. If L is in group 2, then each of the following is a pair of people who could be in group 1 together EXCEPT
F and M
G and N
J and N
K and M
M and N
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2. Questions 7-11
Five children-F, G, H, J, and K-and four adults-Q, R, S and T-are planning a canoeing3 trip. The canoeists will be pided into three groups-groups 1, 2, and 3-of three canoeists each, according to the following conditions:
There must be at least one adult in each group.
F must be in the same group as J.
G cannot be in the same group as T.
H cannot be in the same group as R.
Neither H nor T can be in group 2.
. If F is in group 1, which one of the following could be true?
G and K are in group 3.
G and R are I group 3.
J and S are I group 2.
K and R are in group 1.
Q and S are in group 2.
. If F and S are in group 3, which one of the following must be true?
G is in group 2.
H is in group 3.
K is in group 1.
Q is in group 2.
R is in group 1.
. If G and K are in group3, which one of the following must be true?
H is in group 3.
J is in group 1.
R is in group 2.
S is in group 3.
T is in group 1.
. If Q is in group 1 and S is in group 3, which one of the following CANNOT be true?
G is in group 2.
T is in group 1.
There is exactly one child in group 1.
There is exactly one child in group 2.
There is exactly one child in group 3.
. If G is the only child in group 1, which one of the following must be true?
F is in group 3.
K is in group 3.
Q is in group 2.
R is in group 1.
S is in group 2.
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