Questions 9-15
The appellate court of a state in the United States is staffed by exactly eight judges-R, S, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. At the beginning of each session of the court, the clerk of the court announces two panels of three judges each, one to hear criminal cases and one to hear civil cases.
No judge can serve on more than one panel at a session of the court.
At least two members of the panel hearing criminal cases must have had prior experience with crimi- nal cases. The judges with experience in criminal cases, listed in order of descending seniority, are R, S, T, and U.
At least two member of the panel hearing civil cases must have had prior experience with civil cases. The judges with experience in civil cases, listed in order of descending seniority, are V, W, X, and Y.
The presiding judge of each panel is the judge among the three on the panel with the 美国GREatest seniority in the area of the cases.
Each of the three major geographical regions of the state must be represented on every panel by exactly one judge. Judges S and W are from the western part of the state; Judges R, U, and Y are from the central part of the state; and Judges T, V, and X are from the eastern part of the state.
If a judge cannot serve on a panel because of illness or conflict of interest, his or her place can be taken only by a judge who meets the necessary conditions for the panel.
9. Which of the following could be the panel of judges selected to hear civil cases?
(A) R, S, V (B) S, U, X (C) T, W, Y
(D) U, V, Y (E) V, X, Y
10. If X is the presiding judge of the panel selected to hear civil cases, which of the following must be the other two members of that panel?
(A) R and W (B) S and U (C) S and Y英语作文
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