medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A museum's policy states: no item may be displayed in the main gallery unless it has first been authenticated by the curator. The Hargrove vase is currently on display in the main gallery.
If the statements above are true, which one of the following must also be true?
- The Hargrove vase was authenticated by the curator before it went on display.
- Any item the curator has authenticated is displayed in the main gallery.
- If the curator had not authenticated the Hargrove vase, no other item could have been displayed either.
- Items authenticated by the curator are barred from display anywhere but the main gallery.
- Authentication by the curator is sufficient to guarantee an item a place in the main gallery.
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