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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 23 › LSAT Preptest 23 | Logic Games Explanations › Question 10

LSAT 23, Logic Game 2, Question 10, LSATHacks

LSAT 23 Explanations

LG Game 2 Question 10 Explanation, by LSATHacks

The key to this question is that Fu is always interviewed. Thanks to this new rule, Fu is also hired.

If Fu is hired then K is interviewed. If K is interviewed he must be hired.

If K is hired then M is interviewed. That means M must be hired.

If M is hired and L is hired (the question says L is hired) then O must be hired.

This means that F, K, M, L and O all have to be hired.

B is CORRECT because Jackson is to the left of L. Nothing forces Jackson to be interviewed or hired.

(The diagram below shows the order things happen in, as I described it above. Everyone who is interviewed is hired.)

LSAT Preptest 23, Game 2, Question 10, Diagram 12

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