Q. No. 66

Analytical Reasoning Question No. 66
Researchers know that exactly six prehistoric iron-working firms—F, G, H, I, J, and K—existed in the Windham area. Recently, the researchers have discovered three devices—1, 2, and 3—that they know must have been made by ironworkers in the Windham area. The researchers would like now to determine the specific firm at which each device was made. The devices are different enough in composition and style to leave no doubt that each was made at a different firm. In addition, the researchers have established the following:

1. If any of the devices was made at F, none of them was made at I.
2. If any of the devices was made at G, none of them was made at H.
3. One of the devices was made at J.
4. Device 2 was not made at K.
5. Device 3 was made neither at H nor at K.

1. If Device 1 was made at I, Device 3 could have been made at which of the following?
(A) F    (B) G    (C) H    (D) I    (E) K

2. Device 1, Device 2, and Device 3, respectively, could have been made at:
(A) F, H, and K
(B) G, K, and J
(C) I, J, and H
(D) J, F, and I
(E) J, H, and F

3. If neither F nor I was a firm at which any of the device was made, which of the following must be true?
(A) Device 1 was made at K.
(B) Device 2 was made at H.
(C) Device 2 was made at J.
(D) Device 3 was made at G.
(E) Device 3 was made at J.

4. The researchers could determine exactly which device was made at which firm if they knew that the only three firms at which devices were made were:
(A) F, G, and J
(B) F, J, and K
(C) G, I, and J
(D) H, I, and J
(E) H, J, and K

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