- Wed Sep 27, 2017 4:35 pm
#40159
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8560)
The correct answer choice is (C)
The most efficient way to approach this question is to treat it as a modified List question: take one rule and apply it to all answer choices, then take another rule, and apply it to the remaining answer choices, and so on, until only one answer choice remains. Four of the answer choices will represent either an incomplete, or an inaccurate list of the speeches given in the Gold Room.
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because L cannot be given before M (first rule). Thus, the list is inaccurate.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because M and L are always in the same room, and here we are missing L. Thus, the list is incomplete.
Answer choice (C) is the correct answer choice, as the following setup does not violate any of the rules:
Of course, proving that answer choice (C) is correct would be redundant, just as it would be on a List question. If you were able to successfully eliminate the remaining four answer choices, you should have the confidence to select answer choice (C) without hesitation.
Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because Y cannot be given before Z (second rule).
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because if L is in the Gold Room, then Z must be in the Rose Room (last rule).
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8560)
The correct answer choice is (C)
The most efficient way to approach this question is to treat it as a modified List question: take one rule and apply it to all answer choices, then take another rule, and apply it to the remaining answer choices, and so on, until only one answer choice remains. Four of the answer choices will represent either an incomplete, or an inaccurate list of the speeches given in the Gold Room.
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because L cannot be given before M (first rule). Thus, the list is inaccurate.
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because M and L are always in the same room, and here we are missing L. Thus, the list is incomplete.
Answer choice (C) is the correct answer choice, as the following setup does not violate any of the rules:
Of course, proving that answer choice (C) is correct would be redundant, just as it would be on a List question. If you were able to successfully eliminate the remaining four answer choices, you should have the confidence to select answer choice (C) without hesitation.
Answer choice (D) is incorrect, because Y cannot be given before Z (second rule).
Answer choice (E) is incorrect, because if L is in the Gold Room, then Z must be in the Rose Room (last rule).
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