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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 20 › LSAT Preptest 20 Logic Games Explanations › Question 3

LSAT 20, Logic Game 1, Question 3, LSATHacks

LSAT 20 Explanations

LG Game 1 Question 3 Explanation, by LSATHacks

This is the scenario where U, S and O are in the last row. If U and S were together in the first row then they would be beside N. So they have to be in the last row. T will go in the first row.

LSAT Preptest 20, Game 1, Question 3, Diagram 11

The empty spaces are in rows 2 and 1.

A is wrong because O is with S and U in the third row. There is no space for an unassigned seat.

B is wrong because R is always beside P on one of the ends and not beside an unassigned seat.

C is wrong for the same reason as A. S, U and O are all in row 3.

D is CORRECT. T could be beside an unassigned seat if we put N in seat 1 and T in seat 3 or vice versa.

LSAT Preptest 20, Game 1, Question 3, Diagram 12

E is wrong for the same reason that A and C are; U, S and O are all in row 3.

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