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

LSAT 22, Logic Game 4, Question 22, LSATHacks

LSAT 22 Explanations

LG Game 4 Question 22 Explanation, by LSATHacks

I found this to be a hard question. You have to think of the people who aren’t included.

For example, A has N, P, H and Q not in. Is there a way to add three of them to team 2 without breaking rules?  (No)

A is wrong because we can’t put H in team 2 without putting Q in the middle of row 1. K is already there. But if we don’t put in H, we would need to put N and P together on team 2.

B is wrong. Team 2 would have to be N, H and Q (L can’t go in team 2.)  If H is on team 2 then Q is on team 1.

C is wrong because the four people we could use for team 2 are P, N, H and G. We can’t put more than one of H and G. That leaves P and N, but they can’t go together.

D is wrong it puts Q and P on the same team.

E is CORRECT. The four people that could go on team 2 are G, L, P and H. We could put G in f, P in m and L in r. That obeys all the rules.

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