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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=1025)
The correct answer choice is (B).
The condition in the question stem stipulates that two ranch houses face each other. That can only happen with houses 3 and 4. And, of course, if house 4 is a ranch then from the third rule house 2 must be a Tudor:
Houses 1 and 7 are the only uncertainties, and you should look for them in the answers of a Could Be True question. Answer choice (E) addresses house 1, but house 1 can never be a ranch house, so it can be eliminated. Answer choice (B) indicates that house 7 is a split-level house, which is possible, and so answer choice (B) is correct.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=1025)
The correct answer choice is (B).
The condition in the question stem stipulates that two ranch houses face each other. That can only happen with houses 3 and 4. And, of course, if house 4 is a ranch then from the third rule house 2 must be a Tudor:
Houses 1 and 7 are the only uncertainties, and you should look for them in the answers of a Could Be True question. Answer choice (E) addresses house 1, but house 1 can never be a ranch house, so it can be eliminated. Answer choice (B) indicates that house 7 is a split-level house, which is possible, and so answer choice (B) is correct.
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