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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=15551)
The correct answer choice is (B)
If M is second, then from our analysis of the first position, we know that only F, I, and L remain as options to be first. But, I and L are a block, and with M second there is no room for I and L. Thus, F must be first:
Only five variables remain, and those five variables are arranged into two groups: the IL block and the H GK sequence. Because IL and GK are blocks, H is limited in where it can be placed. H cannot be placed fourth for example, because then there would be no room for the two blocks to fit into the remaining spaces. Because H can never be sixth or seventh from our initial Not Laws, we can infer that H must be either third or fifth. This inference confirms that answer choice (B) cannot be true and is correct (and at the same time eliminates answer choices (A) and (C)).
The two answers that involve G can be eliminated by referring to the two templates created by the placement of H:
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=15551)
The correct answer choice is (B)
If M is second, then from our analysis of the first position, we know that only F, I, and L remain as options to be first. But, I and L are a block, and with M second there is no room for I and L. Thus, F must be first:
Only five variables remain, and those five variables are arranged into two groups: the IL block and the H GK sequence. Because IL and GK are blocks, H is limited in where it can be placed. H cannot be placed fourth for example, because then there would be no room for the two blocks to fit into the remaining spaces. Because H can never be sixth or seventh from our initial Not Laws, we can infer that H must be either third or fifth. This inference confirms that answer choice (B) cannot be true and is correct (and at the same time eliminates answer choices (A) and (C)).
The two answers that involve G can be eliminated by referring to the two templates created by the placement of H:
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