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Given the condition, when does G not speak fourth?

  1. When Q speaks second

  2. Only if Q speaks second

  3. If Q does not speak second

  4. If Q speaks first

The correct answer is: If Q does not speak second

In this logical reasoning question, we are looking for the scenario in which G does not speak fourth. To determine this, we need to consider the relationship between G and Q. If Q does not speak second, according to the condition, G will not speak fourth. Option C correctly states this relationship - If Q does not speak second, then G will not speak fourth. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the condition given in the question.