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LSAT Explanations › June 2007 LSAT Explanations (June 2007) › June 2007 LSAT Logic Games Explanations › Question 14

June 2007 LSAT, Logic Game 3, Question 14

June 2007 LSAT Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 14 Explanation

This question gives you two new rules. Whenever a question gives you a new rule, you should draw it, and see how it affects the existing rules.

The new rules are that: G is 1st and J is 5th:

June 2007 LSAT, Game 3, Question 14, Diagram 12

J requires G before it (rule 4). So, we can also place G 4th.

Finally, I added some not rules. Rule 5 says destinations can’t be consecutive. So, G can’t go 2nd or 3rd, and J can’t go 6th.

Next, consider that you need two M’s, with a G in between. That takes up at least three spaces. That means M and M can’t go in spaces 2 and 3. So one M must go later, in 6th:

June 2007 LSAT, Game 3, Question 14, Diagram 13

E is CORRECT.

Answers A through C could be true but don’t have to be. D must be false (since M is 6th).

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  1. Cat says

    August 7, 2019 at 3:07 pm

    The way that I ultimately ended up filling out my own diagram was to put J in the second space, with M in the spaces mentioned above. That would then also make answer A true. So, how do you avoid making this type of mistake?

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