For the first question, I like to start with an easy rule such as “Y or W must be 4th.” Check each answer choice to see if it violates the rule.
(Don’t use your scenarios for the first question. Rules are faster.)
D has Sunnyvale 4th. Wrong.
Next, let’s try R before T and V. You can also check if T and V are beside each other at the same time.
A has T and V beside each other. It’s out.
E has T before R. Oops.
Two answers left. I had to look at my rules again, because I forgot the other rule. I didn’t look at the answer choices, that would have been a waste of time. Don’t waste time.
The other rule is that S is between W and Y. B violates that rule.
C is CORRECT.
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