Thanks to Kevin Stone from Brainbashers.com for this logic puzzle:
Albert is a keen dog admirer and over the years has had a number of
dogs. He has had an Alsatian, a Dalmatian, a Poodle and a Great Dane,
but not necessarily in that order. Albert had Jamie first. The
Dalmatian was an adored pet before the Great Dane. Sammy, the Alsatian,
was the second dog Albert loved. Whitney was housed before the Poodle
and Jimmy was not a Great Dane. Can you tell each of the dogs’ name and
the order in which Albert had them?
( © Kevin Stone www.brainbashers.com )
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Dalmatian-Alsatian-Great Dane-Poodle
Jamie-Sammy-Whitney-Jimmy
1. Jamie, Dalmation
2. Sammy, Alsatian
3. Whitney, Great Dane
4. Jimmy, Poodle
I agree with Kittin about the doggies
I also agree with kittin
I also agree, although the passage stated that Sammy was the second dog he loved, maybe he wasn’t too fond of one of the others? Which might throw the order out. I know it’s implied that he loved them all, but it seems to be an error of logic, it’s been awhile since my critical thinking class.