May 2020 LSAT - Section 2 - Question 8
Emil-Kunkin September 22, 2022
If J is in 2, we know that G is in 3, since G and J cannot be together. We then know that, since F is not in one, F must be in 2 or 3. However, since F must be with G or H, F cannot be in 2, so F is in 3.