GRE网络课堂逻辑笔记-孔毅主讲[2]
Passage 2 An old painting portrays a seated jury of exactly six persons arranged in two parallel rows of three persons each. Each person in the back row is directly behind one person in the front row. The positions of the six jurors, numbered 1 through 6 by historians, appear Back row, left to right- 4 5 6 Inscribed on the back of the paintings are the names of exactly five persons-Urquart, Vere, Winters, Young, and Zeno. The historians know that each of these five persons is a juror portrayed in the painting. The name of the sixth person in the painting is unknown. The Zeno is in position 5. 1. If the jury'f front row is made up, from left to right, of Urquart, the juror whose name is unknown, and Winters, which of the following must be true? 2. If one of the two rows is made up, from left to right, of Winters, the juror whose name is unknown, and Vere, then Urquart must be in position 3. If Urquart is directly in front of Zeno, which of the following must be true? 4. Which of the following jurors must be in the same row as Zeno? 5. Which of the following, if it could be established, would allow historians to determine the positions of all other jurors portrayed in the painting? |