by Misti Duvall Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:13 pm
This is a tough game! It's hard to conceptualize upfront, which makes it a little more reliant on trial and error than most games.
You have a couple of options with a question like this. You could skip it, complete the conditional questions, and come back with previous work. Or you could test the answers.
If I were testing answers, I would start with A and B, since they both only require that two employees get the same ranked choice, which seems easier to work out than having three get the same ranked choice. Once A works, pick it and move on.
And yes, you're right that the option could also be T and L getting their third choice, which looks like this:
Y X Z W
P J T L
With a could be true question, as long as you can make it work, that's the answer.
LSAT Instructor | Manhattan Prep