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Reasoning - Analytical Reasoning:

Grouping Questions

MCQ - 168-802

A county five miles long and five miles wide is dived into 25 equal one-mile-square regions. Each region is controlled by one of five district leaders, Alicia, Barker, Capshaw, Descarte, or Escargo. The regions are either wilderness or plains.
Home region, in the center, is controlled by Barker.
North Plain is to the immediate north of Home, East Plain is to the immediate east or Home, and so forth.
Only the regions along the other edge of the county are wilderness, and are all controlled by Escargo, who controls no plains.
No two plains regions with a common side are controlled by the same leader.
Northeast Plain is controlled by Descarte, Southeast Plain is controlled by Alicia, Northwest Plain is not controlled by Capshaw, Southwest Plain is controlled by neither Barker nor Capshaw.

Question:

If Alicia controls as a few regions as possible, how many regions must Alicia control?

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 2
  5. 5

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

If Alicia controls as few regions as possible, the map could look like this:


Alicia would control only the Southeast Plain.

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