LSAT-Section-1-Logical-Reasoning Section One : Logical Reasoning

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Question 133

Exactly five cars – Frank's, Marquitta's, Orlando's, Taishah's, and Vinquetta's – are washed, each exactly once. The cars are washed one at a time, with each receiving exactly one kind of wash: regular, super, or premium. The following conditions must apply:

The first car washed does not receive a super wash, though at least one car does.

Exactly one car receives a premium wash.

The second and third cars washed receive the same kind of wash as each other.

Neither Orlando's nor Taishah's is washed before Vinquetta's.

Marquitta's is washed before Frank's, but after Orlando's.

Marquitta's and the car washed immediately before Marquitta's receive regular washes.

Suppose that in addition to the original five cars Jabrohn's car is also washed. If all the other conditions hold as given, which one of the following CANNOT be true?

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  • Orlando's car receives a premium wash.

  • Vinquetta's car receives a super wash.

  • Four cars receive a regular wash.

  • Only the second and third cars washed receive a regular wash.

  • Jabrohn's car is washed after Frank's car.

Question 134

Exactly seven toy-truck models – F, G, H, J, K, M, and S – are assembled on seven assembly lines, exactly one model to a line. The seven lines are arranged side by side and numbered consecutively F through 7, Assignment of models to lines must meet the following conditions:

F is assembled on a lower-numbered line than J.

M is assembled on the line numbered one lower than the line on which G is assembled.

H is assembled on line 1 or else line 7. S is assembled on line 4.

Which one of the following is an acceptable assignment of toy-track models to lines, in order from line 1 through line 7?

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  • F, J, K, S, H, M, G

  • F, K, J, S, M, G, H

  • F, M, K, S, G, J, H

  • H, K, S, J, M, G, F, J

  • H, M, G, S, J, F, K

  • Choice [H, M, G, S, J, F, K]. has J before F, in violation of Rule 1, so cross off this choice. Scanning for a choice that violates Rule 2, we find choice [F, M, K, S, G, J, H], where M and G are separated by two other lines. Rule 3 is violated by choice [F, J, K, S, H, M, G], which has H in spot 5, not 1 or 7. And Rule 4 is violated by choice [H, K, S, J, M, G, F, J], which has S in 3, not 4. The only choice left standing is [F, K, J, S, M, G, H], which is the correct answer.

Question 135

Exactly seven toy-truck models – F, G, H, J, K, M, and S – are assembled on seven assembly lines, exactly one model to a line. The seven lines are arranged side by side and numbered consecutively F through 7, Assignment of models to lines must meet the following conditions:

F is assembled on a lower-numbered line than J.

M is assembled on the line numbered one lower than the line on which G is assembled.

H is assembled on line 1 or else line 7. S is assembled on line 4.

It must be true that the lowest-numbered line on which

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  • F can be assembled is line 2

  • G can be assembled is line 3

  • J can be assembled is line 2

  • K can be assembled is line 3

  • M can be assembled is line 2