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							The third question is a Local question with the following condition:
  U is in the 4th spot
 U is in the 4th spot
We know from our setup that there are two Us, J (final rule) and either K or F (since G and H are always Rs; reread the setup post if this is unclear).
Since F cannot be in 4 though, as that would force K into 3 where G already is, we have just two options here: J with U in 4, or K with U in 4.
Let's consider both:
  J in 4: K F G J H
 J in 4: K F G J H
  K in 4: H J G K F
 K in 4: H J G K F
The question then asks "any of the following could be true EXCEPT:," meaning the correct answer CANNOT be true. Now all we have to do is find an answer that violates both orders given above:
Answer choice (A) could be true because we can have F in 2 (top order)
Answer choice (B) could be true because we can have F in 5 (bottom order)
Answer choice (C) CANNOT be true because only J or K can be 4th. So this answer is correct. (Another way to see this issue is that H is always an R, so if 4 is a U then H is immediately ruled out)
Answer choice (D) could be true because we can have H in 5 (top order)
Answer choice (E) could be true because we can have J in 4 (top order)
					
										
					  															  										 
					 
					  U is in the 4th spot
 U is in the 4th spotWe know from our setup that there are two Us, J (final rule) and either K or F (since G and H are always Rs; reread the setup post if this is unclear).
Since F cannot be in 4 though, as that would force K into 3 where G already is, we have just two options here: J with U in 4, or K with U in 4.
Let's consider both:
 J in 4: K F G J H
 J in 4: K F G J H K in 4: H J G K F
 K in 4: H J G K FThe question then asks "any of the following could be true EXCEPT:," meaning the correct answer CANNOT be true. Now all we have to do is find an answer that violates both orders given above:
Answer choice (A) could be true because we can have F in 2 (top order)
Answer choice (B) could be true because we can have F in 5 (bottom order)
Answer choice (C) CANNOT be true because only J or K can be 4th. So this answer is correct. (Another way to see this issue is that H is always an R, so if 4 is a U then H is immediately ruled out)
Answer choice (D) could be true because we can have H in 5 (top order)
Answer choice (E) could be true because we can have J in 4 (top order)
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