Test: LSAT Logic Games

The university philosophy department is holding a dinner for a select group of professors and students, each of whom has exactly one seat at exactly one of the three available tables-- 1, 2, and 3. There are four professors-- W, X, Y, and Z-- and five students-- B, C, D, E, and F. The seating arrangements must adhere to the following conditions without exception:

There is at least one professor and one student at each of the three tables.

Two of the tables seat two individuals, and one of the tables seats five individuals. 

If W is at a table with C, then E is at a table with B.

If D is at a table with B, then X is not sitting with E.

F is never sitting at a table with more than one professor. 

W always sits at the table with the most seated individuals.

Y is always sitting at a higher numbered table than Z.

31.

Which of the following two individuals can never sit at the same table together?

E and B

X and E

F and Z

C and D

W and Y

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