- Fri May 27, 2016 12:44 pm
#25624
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=3673)
The correct answer choice is (D)
As with Question #9, it is best to consider the conditions in this Local questions one at a time:
If L is shown three times, it must be shown on all three days. Consequently, L must be the last
film shown on Friday (second rule), but not the last film shown on Thursday (first rule) or
Saturday (third rule). Also, G cannot be shown on Friday in compliance with the second rule:
Next, we are asked to show H exactly twice, and G – exactly once. We know that H must be the
last film shown on Thursday, but not whether the second showing of H would occur on Friday or
Saturday. Either seems possible, warranting the creation of two local diagrams:
If the second H is shown on Friday, then G must be shown on Saturday in compliance with the
third rule. The local condition requires only one showing of G, which is why G cannot be shown
on Thursday. Thus, the assignment of films to each of the three days is completely defined:
Alternatively, the second H is shown on Saturday. If so, then G cannot be shown on Saturday in
compliance with the last rule. But, G cannot be shown on Friday either, because L is the last film
shown on that day. Consequently, G must be shown on Thursday, as either the first or the second
of the three films shown that day:
With these two solutions in place, we can say with confidence that either G or L must the first
film shown on Thursday, proving that answer choice (D) contains a complete and accurate list of
these films.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=3673)
The correct answer choice is (D)
As with Question #9, it is best to consider the conditions in this Local questions one at a time:
If L is shown three times, it must be shown on all three days. Consequently, L must be the last
film shown on Friday (second rule), but not the last film shown on Thursday (first rule) or
Saturday (third rule). Also, G cannot be shown on Friday in compliance with the second rule:
Next, we are asked to show H exactly twice, and G – exactly once. We know that H must be the
last film shown on Thursday, but not whether the second showing of H would occur on Friday or
Saturday. Either seems possible, warranting the creation of two local diagrams:
If the second H is shown on Friday, then G must be shown on Saturday in compliance with the
third rule. The local condition requires only one showing of G, which is why G cannot be shown
on Thursday. Thus, the assignment of films to each of the three days is completely defined:
Alternatively, the second H is shown on Saturday. If so, then G cannot be shown on Saturday in
compliance with the last rule. But, G cannot be shown on Friday either, because L is the last film
shown on that day. Consequently, G must be shown on Thursday, as either the first or the second
of the three films shown that day:
With these two solutions in place, we can say with confidence that either G or L must the first
film shown on Thursday, proving that answer choice (D) contains a complete and accurate list of
these films.
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