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#72718
This game is also discussed in our Podcast, at the 48:04 mark: LSAT Podcast Episode 37: The November 2019 LSAT Logic Games Section
Complete Question Explanation
The correct answer choice is (C).
Answer choice (A): This is a brutal answer choice, and it is extremely difficult to initially see why this answer is incorrect. If W visits Ghana in the first month, the visits to Ghana would have to be W - V - Y - W. But wait, doesn't that violate Rule #3? Actually no! The rule is clear that Y must visit G in a month prior to W, and that occurs here in the third and fourth months. So, if you eliminated this answer due to that rule, you were mistaken but lucky!
Continuing on, two of W's three visits have now been assigned, and the problem that results from that is there is no way to fill in the both of the France and India rows without running out of representatives or having an overlap where one representative is forced to impossibly visit multiple sites in the same month (stop and try it!).
Answer choice (B): Ghana's visits in the second and third month are either V - Y or W - V. There are no alternative scenarios, and thus this answer choice cannot occur.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This answer can occur when V visits Ghana in the second month, and the YW block visits Ghana in the third and fourth months.
Answer choice (D): Ghana's visits in the second and third month are either V Y or W V. there are no alternative scenarios, and thus this answer choice cannot occur.
Answer choice (E): Ghana's visits in the second and third month are either V Y or W V. there are no alternative scenarios, and thus this answer choice cannot occur.
Complete Question Explanation
The correct answer choice is (C).
Answer choice (A): This is a brutal answer choice, and it is extremely difficult to initially see why this answer is incorrect. If W visits Ghana in the first month, the visits to Ghana would have to be W - V - Y - W. But wait, doesn't that violate Rule #3? Actually no! The rule is clear that Y must visit G in a month prior to W, and that occurs here in the third and fourth months. So, if you eliminated this answer due to that rule, you were mistaken but lucky!
Continuing on, two of W's three visits have now been assigned, and the problem that results from that is there is no way to fill in the both of the France and India rows without running out of representatives or having an overlap where one representative is forced to impossibly visit multiple sites in the same month (stop and try it!).
Answer choice (B): Ghana's visits in the second and third month are either V - Y or W - V. There are no alternative scenarios, and thus this answer choice cannot occur.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. This answer can occur when V visits Ghana in the second month, and the YW block visits Ghana in the third and fourth months.
Answer choice (D): Ghana's visits in the second and third month are either V Y or W V. there are no alternative scenarios, and thus this answer choice cannot occur.
Answer choice (E): Ghana's visits in the second and third month are either V Y or W V. there are no alternative scenarios, and thus this answer choice cannot occur.
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