For acceptable order questions, go through the rules and use them to eliminate answers one by one.
Rule 1 eliminates E. If a feature spans more than one slot, then those slots must be consecutive. Here marketing is in slots 2 and 4.
Rule 2 eliminates B and C. If there is a technology or finance feature, then the first slot must have a technology or finance feature. In B the first slot is a graphic, in C the first slot is an industry feature.
Rule 3 eliminates A. There can’t be more than one industry feature.
D is CORRECT. It violates no rules.
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Hello! In the answer key given by LSAC, the correct answer is listed as C. Not sure which is right! Thanks!
I’m using the LSAC’s PrepTest library and it shows the correct answer as D. Option C pretty clearly violates the second rule, so it may be an error in your answer key or you may have been looking at the wrong question.
Hi,
For question n.19 how come D is correct when it is violating rule n.3? It has two single industry features.
Thank you in advance!
This answer choice is worded a bit weirdly. It doesn’t violate Rule 3 because there is only one industry feature – it just takes up two slots.
For test 75, section 4, question 19—isn’t D eliminated because is violates the last rule “that an issue can have at most one industry feature”? For D: industry appears in slots 2 and 3?
Hello, I have a trouble understanding rule #3 and why it did NOT violate Answer D. Answer D mentions that slots 2 and 3 have an industry feature yet rule #3 states that only ONE industry feature can appear per issue.
Hi, When I look at D I see two industry features. But doesn’t the last rule say there can only be “at most one industry feature”? Am I reading this wrong? Thanks.