October 2003 Lsat Logic Games

LSAT 61 – Section 3 – Game 4
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LSAT PrepTest. Number, Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension. Prep Test 89: November 2019, LG LR RC. Prep Test 88: September. With the October LSAT just around the corner, you should be in the refining stages for each of the three question types. This includes Logic Games, which – as perhaps the most learnable section – is a great place to invest some fine-tuning. Not enough items 1.6.2. Once you’ve mastered the fundamentals, one great way to get prepared for.
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First sentence of question: From the 1st through the 7th of next month, seven nurses—Farnham, Griseldi, Heany, Juarez, Khan, Lightfoot, and Moreau—will each conduct one information session at a community center.
Question keywords: 1st, 7th, seven, nurses, farnham, griseldi, heany, juarez, khan, lightfoot, moreau, information, session, community, center, schedule
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Question QuickView | Type | Tags | Answer Choices | Curve | Question Difficulty | Psg/Game/S Difficulty | Explanation |
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PT61 S3 Q18 | Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A 154 B 159 C 157 D 165 E 158 | +Medium | 0+SubsectionHarder | Explanation | ||
PT61 S3 Q19 | +LG | A 158 B 160 C 166 D 162 E 159 | +Hardest | 0+SubsectionHarder | Explanation | ||
PT61 S3 Q20 | +LG | A 159 B 159 C 160 D 166 E 159 | +Harder | 0+SubsectionHarder | Explanation | ||
PT61 S3 Q21 | +LG | A 159 B 165 C 157 D 158 E 159 | +Medium | 0+SubsectionHarder | Explanation | ||
PT61 S3 Q22 | +LG | A 160 B 166 C 159 D 160 E 159 | +Harder | 0+SubsectionHarder | Explanation | ||
PT61 S3 Q23 | +LG | A 165 B 159 C 157 D 157 E 156 | +Medium | 0+SubsectionHarder | Explanation |
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An athlete has six trophies to place on an empty three-shelf display case. The six trophies are bowling trophies F, G, and H and tennis trophies J, K, and L. The three shelves of the display case are labelled 1 to 3 from top to bottom. Any of the shelves can remain empty. The athlete's placement of trophies must conform to the following conditions:.J and L cannot be on the same shelf.F must be on the shelf immediately above the shelf that L is on.No single shelf can hold all three bowling trophies.K cannot be on Shelf 2Question 1.