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LSAT 23, Logic Game 2, Question 11, LSATHacks

LSAT 23 Explanations

LG Game 2 Question 11 Explanation, by LSATHacks

If O isn’t interviewed then O isn’t hired. And if O isn’t hired then either L isn’t interviewed or M isn’t hired. We know that four applicants are hired in this question.

If L isn’t interviewed then J isn’t interviewed and G isn’t interviewed. We already know O isn’t interviewed. That’s four people out of seven who are not interviewed. We can only have three not interviewed. (We need four people interviewed if we hire four people)

So we have to interview L, at least. Therefore it has to be Mayer that’s not hired. B is CORRECT.

LSAT Preptest 23, Game 2, Question 11, Diagram 13

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