Analytical Reasoning Question No. 22
Students at the Institute of Business Administration must complete a total of twelve courses selected from three different general areas—marketing, finance, and human resources—in order to graduate. The students must meet the following course distribution requirements:
1. At least six of the required twelve courses must be from finance.
2. At least five of the required twelve courses must be from marketing and human resources, with at least one, but no more than three, selected from marketing.
1. If a student has completed six finance courses, all of the following are possible groups of courses that fulfill the course distribution requirements EXCEPT
(A) Three marketing courses and three human resource courses
(B) Two marketing courses and four human resources courses
(C) One marketing course, one finance course, and four human resources courses
(D) One marketing course, two finance courses, and three human resources courses
(E) Three marketing courses, one finance course, and two human resources courses
2. The minimum number of human resources courses required in order to fulfill the course distribution requirements is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5
3. If a student has completed six finance courses and one human resources course, the possible groups of courses to fulfill the course distribution requirements must include at least
(A) Two marketing courses
(B) Three marketing courses
(C) One finance course
(D) One human resources course
(E) Three human resources courses