Analytical Reasoning Question
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:40 am
Hello,
This is a question from an old logic game (analytical reasoning question, as I believe they're now called). I get one answer but the book gives another. I'm trying to reconcile my answer with their answer which is the correct one. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Question:
Seven piano students—T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z—are to give a recital, and their instructor is deciding the order in which they will perform. Each student will play exactly one piece, a piano solo. In deciding the order of performance, the instructor must observe the following restrictions:
X cannot play first or second.
W cannot play until X has played.
Neither T nor Y can play seventh.
Either Y or Z must play immediately after W plays.
(Does this mean that I can pick which one I want to go after W? That is, I can pick Y or Z for after W, that what it seems to me, but maybe they BOTH have to go after W. What do you think?)
V must play either immediately after or immediately
before U plays.
Question 1
If V plays first, which one of the following must be true?
(A) T plays sixth.
(B) X plays third.
(C) Z plays seventh.
(D) T plays immediately after Y.
(E) W plays immediately after X.
My answer is (in order from 1-7 [right to left]):
V, U, X/T, T/X, W, Y, Z. (whereas: X/T = X or T in any order)
The booklet gives a similar answer but different three and four (X/T and T/X). They give:
V, U, T, X, W, Y, Z.
Thanks again!
This is a question from an old logic game (analytical reasoning question, as I believe they're now called). I get one answer but the book gives another. I'm trying to reconcile my answer with their answer which is the correct one. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Question:
Seven piano students—T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z—are to give a recital, and their instructor is deciding the order in which they will perform. Each student will play exactly one piece, a piano solo. In deciding the order of performance, the instructor must observe the following restrictions:
X cannot play first or second.
W cannot play until X has played.
Neither T nor Y can play seventh.
Either Y or Z must play immediately after W plays.
(Does this mean that I can pick which one I want to go after W? That is, I can pick Y or Z for after W, that what it seems to me, but maybe they BOTH have to go after W. What do you think?)
V must play either immediately after or immediately
before U plays.
Question 1
If V plays first, which one of the following must be true?
(A) T plays sixth.
(B) X plays third.
(C) Z plays seventh.
(D) T plays immediately after Y.
(E) W plays immediately after X.
My answer is (in order from 1-7 [right to left]):
V, U, X/T, T/X, W, Y, Z. (whereas: X/T = X or T in any order)
The booklet gives a similar answer but different three and four (X/T and T/X). They give:
V, U, T, X, W, Y, Z.
Thanks again!