June 2007 LSAT
Section 1
Question 11
Which one of the following is an acceptable schedule of destinations for Freedom, in order from week 1 through week 7?
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Mehran on July 6, 2017
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aarvi1120 on May 17, 2018
PLZZ help me in understanding question!!!!Dpotts324 on January 11, 2019
The passages don't match up with the questionsRavi on January 11, 2019
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Happy to go over this question as well. To the person who posted the
question: please put your name next time so that I can tag you so you
receive a notification on the question. It'll help improve our ability
to make sure we're helping you fully grasp the question.
The question asks us to find an answer that is an acceptable schedule
of destinations for Freedom, in order from week 1 through week 7. The
key to answering this question is to use the rules given to us to
eliminate the incorrect answer choices. This strategy works extremely
well.
Our rules are
1) /J4
2) T7
3) M-G-M w/ at least 1 G between the 2 Ms
4) J - ->GJ
5) /XX
Let's eliminate answers based on our rules. Rule 1 says J can't go in
4. This is incompatible with answer D (which has J in 4), so we can
eliminate D.
Rule 2 says T is in 7. Answer E has M in 7, so we can get rid of it.
For rule 3, we're looking for exactly 2 Ms with at least 1 G in
between them. Answer B has 2 Ms with no G between them, so we can get
rid of it.
Rule 4 says if we see a J, G has to come right before it. Answer E has
G with a T before it, so we can get rid of it.
We're left with only one answer choice, which is A. This is our
correct answer, as it does not violate any of the game's rules.
Does this make sense? Let us know if you have more questions!