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Setup and Rule Diagram Explanation
This is a Pure Sequencing game.
Because Pure Sequencing is generally favorable for most test takers, this was an excellent way to begin this particular LSAT.
Use the Pure Sequencing Diagramming Guidelines to create the following diagram:
In creating the sequence diagram, the most problematic television program is S. S is less popular than both Q and L, but Q and L are in separate branches. We have solved this problem by placing S at the terminus of two lines (one from Q, and one from L), and then circling S.
As with most Pure Sequencing games, this one is built on top of a linear relationship. H must be the most popular television program and only J or L could be second. Since S cannot be seventh, P or V must be the least popular. With this information we can attack the questions, watching the following two areas:
This is a Pure Sequencing game.
Because Pure Sequencing is generally favorable for most test takers, this was an excellent way to begin this particular LSAT.
Use the Pure Sequencing Diagramming Guidelines to create the following diagram:
In creating the sequence diagram, the most problematic television program is S. S is less popular than both Q and L, but Q and L are in separate branches. We have solved this problem by placing S at the terminus of two lines (one from Q, and one from L), and then circling S.
As with most Pure Sequencing games, this one is built on top of a linear relationship. H must be the most popular television program and only J or L could be second. Since S cannot be seventh, P or V must be the least popular. With this information we can attack the questions, watching the following two areas:
- 1. In Pure Sequencing games the test makers always check to see whether you will make unwarranted assumptions about the relationships between the variables.
2. Via Local questions, the test makers typically introduce new relationships into the sequence to test your understanding of how the original relationships are affected.
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