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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 21 › LSAT Preptest 21 | Logic Games Explanations › Question 19

LSAT 21, Logic Game 4, Question 19, LSATHacks

LSAT 21 Explanations

LG Game 4 Question 19 Explanation, by LSATHacks

Look for variables that are in more than one rule. O is in two rules:  G has to go with O or J, and O is in week 3 (and can’t repeat). If J goes there too, then J can’t repeat. G has nobody to go with. C is CORRECT.

A, B, D and E all involve random variables. L/M and K and H are, to some extent, random. You just have to obey the rules that H is before J and K is in 1 or 2. They are very easy to place and not good candidates for right answers here.

H and K can go together in week 1. H and M could go together in the last week. K and L could go together in the last week. L and M could go together in the last week.

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