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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 22 › LSAT Preptest 22 Logic Games Explanations › Question 21

LSAT 22, Logic Game 4, Question 21, LSATHacks

LSAT 22 Explanations

LG Game 4 Question 21 Explanation, by LSATHacks

We drew this diagram in the setup.

LSAT Preptest 22, Game 4, Question 21, Diagram 12LSAT Preptest 22, Game 4, Question 21, Diagram 13

(The explanation below is the same given in the setup)

If H is in 2 it has to go in the front. H in 2 puts Q in line 1.

Since Q can’t go with P, P would have to go in team 2. K would have to go in team 2 also because K Nlly has to go in the middle and Q is in the middle on team 1.

Since P or K would have to be on team 2 then N has to go on team 1. N can’t go with either of them.

G would have to go on team 1 because H has filled the front spot on 2.

L can only ever go in 1.

Of all the variables, only K and P can go in 2, so both K and P have to be in. K goes in the middle.

We will have two of L, G and N in team 1.

Answers A, B and C are wrong because K is in the middle on team 1. Q has to go there.

D is wrong because this puts G in the rear position when it needs to be in the front.

E is CORRECT. Putting L, Q and N in row 1 doesn’t violate any rules. Row 2 is already set.

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