These diagrams show the rules used by this logic game to determine which paralegals (F, G, H, K, L) are assigned to each case (R, S, T).
Refer to this diagram when solving this game. Copy it on your own page, and on each question make a new version of it in order to follow along with my explanations. You’ll learn much more if you draw along.
The setup section explains how to build this diagram.
ramya says
Graeme,
When I did this game during timed conditions, I understood that it’s mandatory for either F or G to be solo only when I got to question 18 and saw that, if that isn’t the case, then I am left with two valid options.
When I read the rules, it wasn’t clear to me that one of them and only one of them MUST go solo.
I did get the part that both of them cannot be solo, but I missed the point about one of them should be.
What about the rule language makes one infer that one of them must be solo?