easy · LSAT Logical Reasoning
Museum guide: On the walking tour, visitors will reach the Greek gallery at some point before the Egyptian gallery, and they will reach the Egyptian gallery at some point before the Roman gallery. Other stops on the tour may fall anywhere relative to these three.
If the guide's description is accurate, which one of the following must be true?
- Visitors reach the Greek gallery at some point before the Roman gallery
- Visitors reach the Greek gallery immediately before the Egyptian gallery
- The Greek, Egyptian, and Roman galleries are visited consecutively with no other stop between them
- Visitors reach the Roman gallery before the Greek gallery
- The Egyptian gallery is the very first stop on the entire tour
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