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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 28 › LSAT Preptest 28 Logic Games Explanations › Question 15

LSAT 28, Logic Game 3, Question 15, LSATHacks

LSAT 28 Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 15 Explanation, by LSATHacks

You could simply try all the answer choices here, but that would be slow. It’s worth thinking about who is restricted.

G and J can only go in a few places. G has to be before J.

We could have G on Monday morning, Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning. If G is on Tuesday morning then so is J. They’re both hotels, so they can’t go Wednesday.

So G can only go with other people (apart from J) on Monday morning or Monday afternoon. We should first try the answers with G.

A is wrong because G and J could be together on Tuesday, too.

B is CORRECT. It is the only day that G and V could be together.

LSAT Preptest 28, Game 3, Question 15, Diagram 8

We can put them together on Monday. We can’t put them together on Tuesday. If G is on Tuesday morning, then J has to be Tuesday afternoon.

We can’t put them on G and V on Wednesday because G is a hotel and can’t go on Wednesday.

C is wrong. The same diagram shows that J and L could be together on Tuesday.

D and E are wrong. L could go with any of the hotels (S, V or Z) on Tuesday. We would just have to put G and J on Monday

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