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#88532
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E).
If G—a short seminar—is given on the first day, then the other two short seminars—O and P—cannot be given on the first day. This information eliminates answer choices (B) and (C). From the third rule, then, N cannot also be given on the first day. Combined with the existing Not Laws, this results in a situation where N, O, P, and T cannot be given on the first day, leaving only G and H to be given on the first day. This inference eliminates answer choices (A) and (D).
Thus, answer choice (E) is proven correct by process of elimination.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=181&p=88524#p88524)
The correct answer choice is (E).
If G—a short seminar—is given on the first day, then the other two short seminars—O and P—cannot be given on the first day. This information eliminates answer choices (B) and (C). From the third rule, then, N cannot also be given on the first day. Combined with the existing Not Laws, this results in a situation where N, O, P, and T cannot be given on the first day, leaving only G and H to be given on the first day. This inference eliminates answer choices (A) and (D).
Thus, answer choice (E) is proven correct by process of elimination.
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