medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
A search committee fills its roster under two firm rules. First, if Henderson is selected, then Jacobs is not selected. Second, at least one of Henderson and Levy must be selected.
If the two rules are obeyed, which one of the following must be true?
- Henderson is selected on every permissible roster.
- Whenever Levy is selected, Henderson is excluded.
- Any roster that includes Jacobs must also include Levy.
- Jacobs and Levy can never appear on the same roster.
- If Henderson is excluded, then Jacobs is also excluded.
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