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LSAT Explanations › June 2007 LSAT Explanations (June 2007) › June 2007 LSAT Logic Games Explanations › Question 15

June 2007 LSAT, Logic Game 3, Question 15

June 2007 LSAT Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 15 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: G is 1st and T is 2nd:

June 2007 LSAT, Game 3, Question 15, Diagram 14

There are four open places. Next, ask yourself who we still have to place. There’s the two M’s, and GJ. That takes up all four slots, and we get this order:

June 2007 LSAT, Game 3, Question 15, Diagram 15

A is CORRECT. The other answers contradict the diagram.

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