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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 21 › LSAT Preptest 21 | Logic Games Explanations › Question 6

LSAT 21, Logic Game 1, Question 6, LSATHacks

LSAT 21 Explanations

LG Game 1 Question 6 Explanation, by LSATHacks

This is a general could be true question.

A is wrong because both the fourth year students can’t be in singles.  K is always with P in a double.

B is wrong because K has to go with P, who is not a fourth year student. L clearly can’t go with them in a double, that would be three people.

C could be true and is CORRECT. We could see that in the scenario from question 4, where L is in a double with a second year student.

LSAT Preptest 21, Game 1, Question 6, Diagram 12

D is wrong because Lee can’t go with R and Lee also can’t go with P. P is always in a double with K. R and P are the only third year students.

E is wrong because P is always with K and K can’t go in a triple.

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