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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=302&t=8539)
The correct answer choice is (D)
In this Justify question you must find the answer that produces just a single solution to the game. This is what you should seek in the correct answer:
• As both the blocks in the game rotate, they must be addressed within the correct answer, and
so you should expect to see answers that address F or H or both, and K or L or both.
• J must also be addressed because it is sequentially linked to the KL block, and while that
limits its range of placement, it does not determine where it is placed.
• Because the super-sequence has multiple placement options within the game, the correct
answer must directly anchor at least part of the sequence. The easiest way for this to occur is
by removing variables from the triple-options that start and finish the game.
• One last tip: answers that include fewer variables are less likely to be correct.
Answer choice (A) is incorrect because while this answer orders the variables in each block, it does not limit the placement of those blocks in any way.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect because while it produces a FHKL block, it does not limit the placement of that block. This answer also addresses only three variables, the fewest of any answer.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect because while it produces a HFLKJ block, it does not limit the placement of that block, and the block has no impact on G and S.
Answer choice (D) is the correct answer. This answer starts by forming a GFH block, which from the triple-option on the first space means that only S remains to be presented first. The remainder of the answer produces a KLJ block. The GFH block must then be presented second, third, and fourth, and the KLJ block must be presented fifth, sixth, and seventh. This results in a single solution:
Answer choice (E) produces two blocks—HF and GKL—but it does not limit J or S in any manner.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=302&t=8539)
The correct answer choice is (D)
In this Justify question you must find the answer that produces just a single solution to the game. This is what you should seek in the correct answer:
• As both the blocks in the game rotate, they must be addressed within the correct answer, and
so you should expect to see answers that address F or H or both, and K or L or both.
• J must also be addressed because it is sequentially linked to the KL block, and while that
limits its range of placement, it does not determine where it is placed.
• Because the super-sequence has multiple placement options within the game, the correct
answer must directly anchor at least part of the sequence. The easiest way for this to occur is
by removing variables from the triple-options that start and finish the game.
• One last tip: answers that include fewer variables are less likely to be correct.
Answer choice (A) is incorrect because while this answer orders the variables in each block, it does not limit the placement of those blocks in any way.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect because while it produces a FHKL block, it does not limit the placement of that block. This answer also addresses only three variables, the fewest of any answer.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect because while it produces a HFLKJ block, it does not limit the placement of that block, and the block has no impact on G and S.
Answer choice (D) is the correct answer. This answer starts by forming a GFH block, which from the triple-option on the first space means that only S remains to be presented first. The remainder of the answer produces a KLJ block. The GFH block must then be presented second, third, and fourth, and the KLJ block must be presented fifth, sixth, and seventh. This results in a single solution:
Answer choice (E) produces two blocks—HF and GKL—but it does not limit J or S in any manner.
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