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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14920)
The correct answer choice is (A)
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer choice, because it is the only viable setup among the choices provided:
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because if F is on team 2, then team 1 must have M, since the team needs an anthropologist and J is to remain unassigned. With M on one team, and F on the other, S is prohibited from both teams; without J and S, there cannot be enough researchers to complete the two teams.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, as we should recognize from question #16: F and M cannot be together on team 2.
Answer choice (D) can be ruled out, because if J is on team 1, R must be on team 2. But team 2 also needs an anthropologist; if F must be unassigned, this leaves M as the only option—but M cannot be placed on the same team as R.
Answer choice (E) cannot be true, because J on team 1 forces R to team 2, and the rules prohibit R and N from being placed on the same team.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14920)
The correct answer choice is (A)
Answer choice (A) is the correct answer choice, because it is the only viable setup among the choices provided:
Answer choice (B) is incorrect, because if F is on team 2, then team 1 must have M, since the team needs an anthropologist and J is to remain unassigned. With M on one team, and F on the other, S is prohibited from both teams; without J and S, there cannot be enough researchers to complete the two teams.
Answer choice (C) is incorrect, as we should recognize from question #16: F and M cannot be together on team 2.
Answer choice (D) can be ruled out, because if J is on team 1, R must be on team 2. But team 2 also needs an anthropologist; if F must be unassigned, this leaves M as the only option—but M cannot be placed on the same team as R.
Answer choice (E) cannot be true, because J on team 1 forces R to team 2, and the rules prohibit R and N from being placed on the same team.
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