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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 26 › LSAT Preptest 26 Logic Games Explanations › Question 14

LSAT 26, Logic Game 3, Question 14, LSATHacks

LSAT 26 Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 14 Explanation, by LSATHacks

If Valdez is at a soccer game then there are only a couple possibilities. We know N isn’t at the movies (otherwise V would go to the movies.)

We could put V and N together in soccer and P at the restaurant. O and T are at a movie. It looks like this:

LSAT Preptest 26, Game 3, Question 14, Diagram 10

This diagram proves A, C and E wrong.

Or we could put P with V at soccer and still have O and T at the movies. N would go to the restaurant.

LSAT Preptest 26, Game 3, Question 14, Diagram 11

This proves B wrong.

D is CORRECT. We can’t put T in soccer. We have to put T in the movies. Otherwise, we would have to put N or P there.

If we put N in the movies then V has to go there too. If we put P in the movies then P is with O, which is a violation of the rules.

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