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Question #: 208
Topic #: 1
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During a single week, from Monday through Friday, tours will be conducted of a company's three divisionsOperations, Production, Sales. Exactly five tours will be conducted that week, one each day. The schedule of tours for the week must conform to the following restrictions:
Each division is toured at least once.
The Operations division is not toured on Monday.
The Production division is not toured on Wednesday.
The Sales division is toured on two consecutive days, and on no other days.
If the Operations division is toured on Thursday, then the Production division is toured on Friday.
If in the week's tour schedule the division that is toured on Monday is not the division that is toured on Tuesday, then which one of the following could be true of the week's schedule?

  • A. A tour of the Sales division is scheduled for someday earlier in the week than is any tour of the Production division.
  • B. A tour of the Operations division is scheduled for some day earlier in the week than is any tour of the Production division.
  • C. The Sales division is toured on Monday.
  • D. The Production division is toured on Tuesday.
  • E. The Operations division is toured on Wednesday.
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Suggested Answer: E 🗳️
After several questions about days that include the same entity, we have one about days with different entities. Thats a little tougher but still manageable. Monday and Tuesday are different. Well, Monday is never an O day, so Monday will be either P or S. Yet our two Ss are consecutive, so the latter option is out.

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