Analytical Reasoning Question No. 74
I, J, and K are Banks, and L, M, N, and O are employees. Each employee job at least one Bank.
1. L always works for I and at least one of the other Banks.
2. Some of the time J employs only one of these employees; the rest of the time it employs exactly two of them.
3. I and K each employ exactly two of these employees all the time.
1. If M jobs at K only, and if N jobs at J and K only, O jobs at
(A) I only (B) J only (C) K only (D) both I and J (E) both I and K
2. If L and M both job at the same two Banks, O must jobs at
(A) both I and J (B) both I and K (C) either I or J but not both
(D) either I or K but not both (E) either J or K but not both
3. Whenever only N jobs at J, which of the following must be true?
(A) M jobs at either I or J but not both.
(B) O jobs at either J or K but not both.
(C) L and M cannot jobs at the same Bank.
(D) L and O cannot jobs at the same Bank.
(E) M and O cannot jobs at the same company.
4. Whenever J employs only one employee, which of the following must be true?
I. M jobs at two Banks.
II. O jobs at J.
III. N jobs at only one Bank.
(A) I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) I and II only (E) II and III only