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LSAT Explanations › Preptest 28 › LSAT Preptest 28 Logic Games Explanations › Question 17

LSAT 28, Logic Game 3, Question 17, LSATHacks

LSAT 28 Explanations

LG Game 3 Question 17 Explanation, by LSATHacks

If S is on Monday morning, then G is not on Monday.

G must therefore go on Tuesday morning. That puts J on Tuesday afternoon.

LSAT Preptest 28, Game 3, Question 17, Diagram 11

L will be on Monday afternoon, since L can’t go on Wednesday.

Since L is in the afternoon that means that Z must also be in the afternoon. That leaves V left to go on Wednesday morning.

LSAT Preptest 28, Game 3, Question 17, Diagram 12

So everything is decided.

A, B, C and E all have to be false according to the diagram.

D is CORRECT.

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