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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 19 › LSAT Preptest 19 Logic Games Explanations › Question 9

LSAT 19, Logic Game 2, Question 9, LSATHacks

LSAT 19 Explanations

LG Game 2 Question 9 Explanation, by LSATHacks

This is another general question. That makes two in a row. It’s a strong sign that we should have made many deductions.

A is wrong because L always has to be in front of R.

B is wrong because Thursday always has to have both P and R. This is the key deduction of the game.

C is CORRECT. L would be on T and W. S could go on M and T.  P and R would go on T and F. It’s the first scenario:

LSAT Preptest 19, Game 2, Question 9, Diagram 8

D is wrong because P and R always have to be on Thursday. We can never have S on Thursday.  This is true in all scenarios.

E is wrong because L has to come before P. Here they’re on the same day.

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