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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 26 › LSAT Preptest 26 Logic Games Explanations › Question 7

LSAT 26, Logic Game 1, Question 7, LSATHacks

LSAT 26 Explanations

LG Game 1 Question 7 Explanation, by LSATHacks

This is another list question. Using the rules we can see that:

A is wrong because there is no space to put in F and J. Only 1 and 3 are left open but F and J have to be one-after-another.

B is wrong. It’s would force G and W to be together in spot 1. F and V would have to go in 2.

C is wrong. Joan is with Victor. We need Frank with Victor.

D is CORRECT. I’ve drawn another diagram to show how it would look:

LSAT Preptest 26, Game 1, Question 7, Diagram 17

E is wrong because it would force G and W together in spot 3. F and V would be in spot 1.

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