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 Dave Killoran
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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?f=179&p=88386#p88386)

The correct answer choice is (B).

If G is opened first and I is opened third, then from the fifth rule K must be opened second:

G1-Q7-d1.png

With G and I—two of the most unrestricted variables—accounted for, the options for the remaining variables are limited. H, O, and L must be opened sixth, seventh, and eighth, leaving N and P to rotate between fourth and fifth:

G1-Q7-d2.png

In a Must Be True Except question, then, you should immediately look for N or P in the answers, as neither must be in a fixed position. Answer choice (D) states that N is fourth, and since N can be opened fifth, (D) is not necessarily true and therefore correct.
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 DanCorbin51986
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I created an account to ask a question about this one but realized the answer.

N can be 4th but it doesn’t have to be, it can also be 5th, per the rules.

K has to be 2nd
H has to be 6th
O has to be 7th
L had to be 8th

Making all those the wrong answer and B the correct answer.
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 Jonathan Evans
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Hi, Dan,

Yes, you got it! N and P are the valves that could swap places.

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