lawschoolisfun2012 wrote:this game is about child, boys and girls, sitting next to each other. I don't understand how the answer is (B), because (C) is also possible? Maybe I am miss reading the question? Does it mean that any child that can possible sit next to I cannot sit next to Frank
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Hey, I just did the question for you. You owe me one, buddy
Not sitting next to I means that R cannot go 3rd which means she can only 2nd and 6th.
Technically, you're right (your thought process in C) -- F would be able to sit 7 and R can sit 6 as the rule never specifies F before R.
But in this particular question, you suck because there is another rule that tells us I must go before S, which means there isn't enough room for the RF couple to neck on the bench east of I.
Therefore, they need to go 1st and 2nd, which slots H and J into 3 and 6.
Also, in this game, you should have realized early on that the boys have to go 1, 3, 5 and 7 and that the girls have to go 2, 4 and 6. if you're not observant enough to see this stuff pre-questions, become observant enough to see it prequestions. Also, don't rush through the rules. There is enough time to finish everything on time in LG, pending you understand the rules and use them to deduce further information. You might have skipped the 2nd rule here.
*In general, if you're guessing in a LG, I'd pick the floaters for could be true questions. Obviously the sketch is better, but clearly that failed you here.