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 Dave Killoran
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#47022
Complete Question Explanation
(The complete setup for this game can be found here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=15947)

The correct answer choice is (D)

This is the first local question of the game. If R speaks second at meeting 2 and first at meeting 3, then according to our analysis of the first rule R cannot speak first or second at meeting 1.

Accordingly, answer choices (B), (C), and (E) can be eliminated. The difference between the remaining two answer choices is whether R can speak third at meeting 1. Since there is no constraint on speaking third, and no violation caused by R speaking third, it follows that answer choice (D) is correct.

Note that this answer choice reflects the fact that just because a candidate speaks first does not mean that candidate has to speak fifth. The second rule as stated and diagrammed can be paraphrased as “if a candidate speaks fifth at a meeting, then at some other meeting they must speak first.”
 hope
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:hmm: Why can't R speak second at Meeting 1. When you look at #19's list question, R is speaking in Slot 2 of both Mtg 1 and 2. So why is that same setup now outlawed in # 20? It seems to me to be no violation if R spoke second at Meeting 1. Please help. Thank you.
 Frank Peter
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Hi Hope,

If R spoke in slot 2 in Meeting 1, then R would be occupying too many of the 1st and 2nd slots. Because each variable has to be placed in either slot 1 or 2 at least once, allowing R to speak three times in slots 1 or 2 would not give enough room for all of our variables to occupy slots 1 or 2 at least once.

In #19, R can speak 2nd in Meeting 1 because we only have one other instance of R being in slots 1 or 2: in this case R is also in slot 2 in Meeting 2.

Often times in logic games, if you get stuck it helps to think about how the placement of one variable is affecting the other variables and their requirements.
 hope
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Thanks I can see that now.

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