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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 24 › LSAT Preptest 24 Logic Games Explanations › Question 5

LSAT 24, Logic Game 1, Question 5, LSATHacks

LSAT 24 Explanations

LG Game 1 Question 5 Explanation, by LSATHacks

Games often has a final question that changes a rule.

This tends to scare people but it really doesn’t have to. All it means is that we no longer need N and G together. Otherwise, this is just a list question like the first question. You should just take each remaining rule and use them to eliminate answer choices.

A is wrong because S and T would be together in the appetizer.

B is wrong because F and N would be together in the appetizer. That violates rule 2.

C is CORRECT.

D is wrong because it puts S and T together.

E is wrong because it puts F and N together.

It turns out the rule change didn’t affect anything!

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