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Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=15601)

The correct answer choice is (A)

If H is visited on Monday, the OH block cannot be formed. Consequently, O cannot be visited at all. Since all other neighborhoods must be visited, and L can only be visited on Wednesday, it follows that L must be visited on Wednesday. This prephrase agrees with answer choice (A).

For any test takers using templates, you have a shortcut to this inference, as H can only be visited on Monday in Template 1.
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Hi,

Can you explain why "H can only be visited on Monday in Template 1" as indicated in the explanation?

If we were to place H on Tuesday then can't we place L on Wednesday, either N or S on Monday, P or the remaining variable between S and N on Thursday and Friday? I am confused as to why H can only be placed on Monday if L was to be placed on Wednesday. Thank you in advance for your assistance and time.
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"Template 1" is a reference to the setup explanation for this game, found here: viewtopic.php?f=1196&t=15601

There are 4 templates, and they are based around the OH block. There is only one template that allows H to be on Monday, and that is one in which O is not in the game (because if O was in, then H would be after it, and therefore not on Monday. H would have to be on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday if O was included).

So if H is Monday, O is the one variable that is not included in the group of 5, and all the other variables (LNPS) must be included. The rule we have about L is that if it is included it can only be on Wednesday. Thus, L is on Wednesday, and answer A must be true!

Placing H on Tuesday does not force L to be on Wednesday, though, because L could be the one that is left out. We could, for example, have the OH block on Monday and Tuesday, and then put N and S on Wednesday and Friday with P between them on Thursday. Or, we could put H on Tuesday and L on Wednesday, which would require us to put either N or S on Monday and force O out of the group.

Check out those templates in our setup explanation, lsatdaynnight, and it should all be much clearer!

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