LSAT Question Analysis #2
Building off the formal logic posts of the last two weeks, today we’re going to discuss the LSAT logic game found at PrepTest 58, Section 3, Questions 7-12 (10 New LSAT, page 241).
This is a fairly simple In-and-Out game (also known as a Selection game). Such games often involve heavy doses of arrow diagramming, and this one is no exception. Take a quick read of the setup and then let’s turn our attention to the rules.
The rules of this game can be diagrammed in straightforward fashion as follows:
1. R→M
2. M→T
3. !S→V
4. !R→L
5. T→(!F and !V)
Let’s turn to the questions now.
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