medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A laboratory director assembles a research team from seven scientists, Henderson, Ito, Jacobs, Klein, Levy, Matsuda, and Nash, under several rules. Among them: if Klein is selected, then both Levy and Matsuda are selected; if Levy is not selected, then Henderson is selected; and Ito and Nash cannot both be selected.
If Klein is selected, which one of the following is a pair of scientists who must also be selected?
- Matsuda together with Levy
- Henderson and Levy
- Jacobs and Matsuda
- Ito and Nash
- Matsuda and Nash
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