medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
Six subjects R, S, T, U, V, W are sorted into two categories, Natural and Social, with exactly 3 in each. The rules are: (1) If R is in Natural, S is in Social. (2) If T is in Social, U is in Social. (3) V and W are in the same category.
If R is in the Natural category and T is in the Social category, which one of the following is the complete list of subjects in the Social category?
- S, T, U
- S, T, V
- R, S, T
- T, U, V
- S, U, V
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