- Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:48 pm
#21960
question 23 from the october 1997 logic game, the book says that answer choice c can be determined correct through process of elimination but when I tested the answer choice I found that, like the rest of the answer choices, it violates some rule. Specifically, T would have speak second at one of the meetings which would require R to speak first (because the answer choice says t speaks in some time slot after the time slot in which R speaks), but if R speaks first then it will have to speak fifth at one of the meetings and then there would be no time slot for t to speak in (because there are only 5 spots). I guess if the rule is such that speaking 5th at a meeting requires that you spoke first at another meeting but speaking first at a meeting does not require that you speak fifth at another meeting then it would make sense but.... that doesn't seem to be what the rule was saying and my interpretation worked for all of the other questions in the game so could someone explain why c is the correct answer other than through process of elimination. Thanks!