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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=1891)
The correct answer choice is (C)
The question stem defines the size of the group: four CDs are for sale, each of them used. As used pop is on sale from the first rule, the question setup appears as follows:
Thus, used jazz, used opera, used rap, and used soul are the four contenders for the three remaining spaces. As only one of these four can be removed from the pool, we can eliminate answer choice (E) immediately because it attempts to remove two of the remaining types of used CDs.
The best approach at this point is to consider what happens when certain used CDs are eliminated:
If used jazz is not on sale, then neither type of jazz is on sale, and the fourth rule is enacted. Consequently, new pop would have to be on sale, which is impossible given the constraints of the question stem. Thus, used jazz must be on sale:
Answer choices (A) and (D)—both of which indicate that used jazz is not on sale—can thus be eliminated.
If used opera is not on sale, a problem arises because of the rules involving the other CDs. When used opera is not on sale, both used rap and used soul must be on sale. But, this creates a problem because according to the last rule, if either type of rap is on sale, then no soul is on sale. Thus, used opera must be on sale, and answer choice (B) can be eliminated.
Hence, by process of elimination, answer choice (C) is proven correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=1891)
The correct answer choice is (C)
The question stem defines the size of the group: four CDs are for sale, each of them used. As used pop is on sale from the first rule, the question setup appears as follows:
Thus, used jazz, used opera, used rap, and used soul are the four contenders for the three remaining spaces. As only one of these four can be removed from the pool, we can eliminate answer choice (E) immediately because it attempts to remove two of the remaining types of used CDs.
The best approach at this point is to consider what happens when certain used CDs are eliminated:
If used jazz is not on sale, then neither type of jazz is on sale, and the fourth rule is enacted. Consequently, new pop would have to be on sale, which is impossible given the constraints of the question stem. Thus, used jazz must be on sale:
Answer choices (A) and (D)—both of which indicate that used jazz is not on sale—can thus be eliminated.
If used opera is not on sale, a problem arises because of the rules involving the other CDs. When used opera is not on sale, both used rap and used soul must be on sale. But, this creates a problem because according to the last rule, if either type of rap is on sale, then no soul is on sale. Thus, used opera must be on sale, and answer choice (B) can be eliminated.
Hence, by process of elimination, answer choice (C) is proven correct.
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