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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 25 › LSAT Preptest 25 Logic Games Explanations › Question 12

LSAT 25, Logic Game 2, Question 12, LSATHacks

LSAT 25 Explanations

LG Game 2 Question 12 Explanation, by LSATHacks

There are two possibilities for this question. Either H, I, M and N speak French or they all speak Turkish. If everybody speaks Turkish, we would put M and N with Xerxes. K would go with Valois. It looks like this:

LSAT Preptest 25, Game 2, Question 12, Diagram 10

Or, if H, I, M and N speak French then M and N would go with Valois. K would go in X. It looks like this:

LSAT Preptest 25, Game 2, Question 12, Diagram 11

A is wrong.  In neither scenario does K speak Russian.

B is wrong.  We can only have one person speaking Russian with Zalamea.

C is wrong.  We can’t have three tourists speaking Spanish. Only L and possibly K speak Spanish.

D is wrong.  We can’t have two people speaking Turkish. Either none of them do or four of them do.

E is CORRECT. We could have K speak French, as in the first scenario. Four people speak Turkish.

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