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Reasoning - Analytical Reasoning:

Path and Flow

MCQ - 56-1004

A ski resort has a lodge at the top of the mountain and six scenic points: Evergreen, Frost Forest, the Gorge, Heavenly, Ice Palace, and Joker’s Peak. The following ski trails are open with lifts: between Evergreen and Forest, between Ice Palace and Forest, between Heavenly and Forest, between Heavenly and Joker’s Peak, between Joker’s Peak and Evergreen, between the lodge and Joker’s Peak, and between the lodge and Ice Palace. In addition, there are trails between the lodge and Heavenly and between Heavenly and the Gorge, and a one-way trail that goes only from the Gorge to the lodge. Because of lines involved at each stop, a skier wants to make the fewest number of stops.

Question:

A skier is at the Ice Palace and wants to go to the Gorge with as few stops as possible. The first two stops will be

  1. Frost Forest and then Heavenly
  2. the lodge and then the Gorge
  3. Frost Forest and then Evergreen
  4. the lodge and then the Gorge
  5. the Gorge and then Heavenly

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Refer to the attached video.

Record Performance

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