- Sat Oct 27, 2018 8:21 pm
#59856
Could you please clarify why B) is wrong?
Initially I thought that since this is a "could be true" question, the 4 incorrect answer choices CANNOT be true. I immediately dismissed A) because of the not-law I had for Y under the first spoon. For B) though, I made a quick diagram:
1: W T Z
2: Y
3: U X
Seeing that this conforms to all the rules, I thought okay Z is in the first spoon, so this is the answer and I didn't even bother checking the others.
But when I checked the answers, it was D). I made another diagram of the only other place Y can be alone:
1: W T Z
2: U X
3: Y
This still conforms to all the rules. I realized that Z HAS to be in the first spoon, it has no choice. X on the other hand, can be either in the second or third.
So, for a "could be true" question, is a possible incorrect answer one that HAS to be true?
Initially I thought that since this is a "could be true" question, the 4 incorrect answer choices CANNOT be true. I immediately dismissed A) because of the not-law I had for Y under the first spoon. For B) though, I made a quick diagram:
1: W T Z
2: Y
3: U X
Seeing that this conforms to all the rules, I thought okay Z is in the first spoon, so this is the answer and I didn't even bother checking the others.
But when I checked the answers, it was D). I made another diagram of the only other place Y can be alone:
1: W T Z
2: U X
3: Y
This still conforms to all the rules. I realized that Z HAS to be in the first spoon, it has no choice. X on the other hand, can be either in the second or third.
So, for a "could be true" question, is a possible incorrect answer one that HAS to be true?