- Mon Oct 16, 2017 2:11 pm
#40569
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8568)
The correct answer choice is (E)
The question stem establishes that Y is not on the team. From the contrapositive of the third rule, W cannot be on the team. This eliminates two of the eight candidates for the research team. Because at least four employees must always be chosen for the team, only two more employees could be eliminated before a problem would arise with obtaining sufficient numbers for the team.
As we know from the discussion during the setup, if M is on the team then three other employees are eliminated from the team: O, P, and S. Thus, if Y is not on the team, then M cannot be on the team, and answer choice (E) is correct.
Note that the five answer choices are presented in reverse alphabetical order. This is extremely rare—answer choices are almost always presented in alphabetical order. This is an immediate tip-off that if you are working through each answer, you might want to start with answer choice (E) and work backwards.
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=8568)
The correct answer choice is (E)
The question stem establishes that Y is not on the team. From the contrapositive of the third rule, W cannot be on the team. This eliminates two of the eight candidates for the research team. Because at least four employees must always be chosen for the team, only two more employees could be eliminated before a problem would arise with obtaining sufficient numbers for the team.
As we know from the discussion during the setup, if M is on the team then three other employees are eliminated from the team: O, P, and S. Thus, if Y is not on the team, then M cannot be on the team, and answer choice (E) is correct.
Note that the five answer choices are presented in reverse alphabetical order. This is extremely rare—answer choices are almost always presented in alphabetical order. This is an immediate tip-off that if you are working through each answer, you might want to start with answer choice (E) and work backwards.