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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 25 › LSAT Preptest 25 Logic Games Explanations › Question 6

LSAT 25, Logic Game 2, Question 6, LSATHacks

LSAT 25 Explanations

LG Game 2 Question 6 Explanation, by LSATHacks

A is fine. K could speak Turkish and go with Xerxes, N could go with Valois. H could speak Turkish.

B is fine. K and N can both go with Valois and speak French. N can go with Xerxes.

C is a problem. The only person who speaks Russian is Zalamea. We would have to put both K and M with Zalamea. That leaves only N to go with Valois and Xerxes. One of them will be empty, which doesn’t work.

C is CORRECT.

D is fine. K and N could both speak French and go with Valois. M could go with Xerxes

E is fine. K and N could both speak Spanish. They could go with Xerxes. M could speak French and could go with Valois.

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