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A Holiday Game
North Pole productions is arranging a sled pull and must arrange six reindeer - Prancer, Rudolf, Sam, Tony, Vixen and Yeller – into three rows, numbered 1 – 3 from front to back. Each row has exactly two positions – one on the left side and one on the right – which are adjacent to one another. The arrangement must adhere to the following conditions:
The following conditions apply
* If Rudolf is in the second row, Vixen must be on the left side.
* If Sam is in the first row, Yeller must be in the second.
* If Yeller is not in the third row, Sam cannot be in the second one.
* Vixen and Sam cannot be in the same row.
* Tony must be placed one row behind Sam and on the same side.
1. Which of the following is a possible arrangement of reindeer, in order from left to right?
(A) Row 1: Rudolf, Prancer
Row 2: Sam, Yeller
Row 3: Tony, Vixen
(B) Row 1: Vixen, Rudolf
Row 2: Sam, Prancer
Row 3: Tony, Yeller
(C) Row 1: Vixen, Prancer
Row 2: Rudolf, Sam
Row 3: Tony, Yeller
(D) Row 1: Sam, Vixen
Row 2: Tony, Yeller
Row 3: Rudolf, Prancer
(E) Row 1: Rudolf, Prancer
Row 2: Sam, Yeller
Row 3: Tony, Vixen
2. Which of the following is a possible list of the reindeer on the right side, in order from the first row to the third?
(A) Vixen, Yeller, Rudolf
(B) Sam, Prancer, Tony
(C) Rudolf, Vixen, Yeller
(D) Rudolf, Sam, Tony
(E) Sam, Yeller, Rudolf
3. Which of the following could be true?
(A) Prancer is in the third row.
(B) Vixen is in the second row.
(C) Prancer and Rudolf are in the same row.
(D) Sam is in the third row.
(E) Sam and Yeller are in the same row.
4. If both Vixen and Rudolf are on the right side, which of the following is a complete and accurate list of those to whom Prancer cannot be adjacent?
(A) Rudolf, Sam
(B) Rudolf, Tony, Yeller
(C) Rudolf, Sam, Tony, Yeller
(D) Rudolf, Sam, Yeller
(E) Rudolf, Tony, Vixen
5. Each of the following could be true EXCEPT:
(A) Vixen is directly in front of Sam.
(B) Vixen is directly in front of Prancer.
(C) Vixen is directly behind Tony.
(D) Vixen is directly behind Yeller.
(E) Vixen is directly behind Rudolf.
6. If Vixen is on the left side of the first row, how many possible different positions are possible for Rudolf?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
7. Which of the following determines the row and side for all reindeer?
(A) Vixen is on the right side of the first row, directly ahead of Sam.
(B) Yeller is on the left side of the second row, directly behind Prancer.
(C) Prancer is on the right side of the first row.
(D) Rudolf is adjacent to Vixen.
(E) Prancer and Rudolf are two rows apart on the right side.
8. Each of the following, if substituted for the rule that Vixen and Sam cannot be in the same row, would have the same effect in determining the arrangement of reindeer, EXCEPT:
(A) Tony must be two rows behind Vixen or Vixen must one row behind Tony.
(B) Vixen must be one row ahead or two rows behind Sam.
(C) Prancer and Rudolf cannot be in the same row.
(D) Yeller must be one row ahead of Vixen, or Tony must be one row behind Vixen.
(E) Sam must be adjacent to either Prancer or Rudolf.
Good luck! You can post your answers here or,to compete HYPERLINK HAS BEEN REMOVED.
The following conditions apply
* If Rudolf is in the second row, Vixen must be on the left side.
* If Sam is in the first row, Yeller must be in the second.
* If Yeller is not in the third row, Sam cannot be in the second one.
* Vixen and Sam cannot be in the same row.
* Tony must be placed one row behind Sam and on the same side.
1. Which of the following is a possible arrangement of reindeer, in order from left to right?
(A) Row 1: Rudolf, Prancer
Row 2: Sam, Yeller
Row 3: Tony, Vixen
(B) Row 1: Vixen, Rudolf
Row 2: Sam, Prancer
Row 3: Tony, Yeller
(C) Row 1: Vixen, Prancer
Row 2: Rudolf, Sam
Row 3: Tony, Yeller
(D) Row 1: Sam, Vixen
Row 2: Tony, Yeller
Row 3: Rudolf, Prancer
(E) Row 1: Rudolf, Prancer
Row 2: Sam, Yeller
Row 3: Tony, Vixen
2. Which of the following is a possible list of the reindeer on the right side, in order from the first row to the third?
(A) Vixen, Yeller, Rudolf
(B) Sam, Prancer, Tony
(C) Rudolf, Vixen, Yeller
(D) Rudolf, Sam, Tony
(E) Sam, Yeller, Rudolf
3. Which of the following could be true?
(A) Prancer is in the third row.
(B) Vixen is in the second row.
(C) Prancer and Rudolf are in the same row.
(D) Sam is in the third row.
(E) Sam and Yeller are in the same row.
4. If both Vixen and Rudolf are on the right side, which of the following is a complete and accurate list of those to whom Prancer cannot be adjacent?
(A) Rudolf, Sam
(B) Rudolf, Tony, Yeller
(C) Rudolf, Sam, Tony, Yeller
(D) Rudolf, Sam, Yeller
(E) Rudolf, Tony, Vixen
5. Each of the following could be true EXCEPT:
(A) Vixen is directly in front of Sam.
(B) Vixen is directly in front of Prancer.
(C) Vixen is directly behind Tony.
(D) Vixen is directly behind Yeller.
(E) Vixen is directly behind Rudolf.
6. If Vixen is on the left side of the first row, how many possible different positions are possible for Rudolf?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
7. Which of the following determines the row and side for all reindeer?
(A) Vixen is on the right side of the first row, directly ahead of Sam.
(B) Yeller is on the left side of the second row, directly behind Prancer.
(C) Prancer is on the right side of the first row.
(D) Rudolf is adjacent to Vixen.
(E) Prancer and Rudolf are two rows apart on the right side.
8. Each of the following, if substituted for the rule that Vixen and Sam cannot be in the same row, would have the same effect in determining the arrangement of reindeer, EXCEPT:
(A) Tony must be two rows behind Vixen or Vixen must one row behind Tony.
(B) Vixen must be one row ahead or two rows behind Sam.
(C) Prancer and Rudolf cannot be in the same row.
(D) Yeller must be one row ahead of Vixen, or Tony must be one row behind Vixen.
(E) Sam must be adjacent to either Prancer or Rudolf.
Good luck! You can post your answers here or,to compete HYPERLINK HAS BEEN REMOVED.
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Re: A Holiday Game
NEVER AGAIN!kkklick wrote:NEVER!
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Re: A Holiday Game
I thought it was cute. I love Christmas 

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Re: A Holiday Game
It's Christmas, not Holiday
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Re: A Holiday Game
Is that deductions mini-game with the $25 cash prize still going on? I was winning just before the Dec. LSAT but I lost the link.
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One of P/R must always be paired with S
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you are right the first one is B.Anomaly wrote:I got B D A C E C A D
No wonder I missed the first question on the real deal...
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Re: A Holiday Game
lol, only to get the next 90 rightRagged wrote:you are right the first one is B.Anomaly wrote:I got B D A C E C A D
No wonder I missed the first question on the real deal...

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I think the reason I miss those sometimes is because when I have it down to two I accidently end up bubbling in the one I eliminate instead of the one that's left correct.kkklick wrote:lol, only to get the next 90 rightRagged wrote:you are right the first one is B.Anomaly wrote:I got B D A C E C A D
No wonder I missed the first question on the real deal...
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It's one thing not to know or guess the answer, but to know it and fill the wrong bubble? That would drive me nuts.Ragged wrote:I think the reason I miss those sometimes is because when I have it down to two I accidently end up bubbling in the one I eliminate instead of the one that's left correct.kkklick wrote:lol, only to get the next 90 rightRagged wrote:you are right the first one is B.Anomaly wrote:I got B D A C E C A D
No wonder I missed the first question on the real deal...
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Yea, it does.kkklick wrote:It's one thing not to know or guess the answer, but to know it and fill the wrong bubble? That would drive me nuts.Ragged wrote: I think the reason I miss those sometimes is because when I have it down to two I accidently end up bubbling in the one I eliminate instead of the one that's left correct.

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Yup. The link to the arcade is http://www.manhattanlsat.com/arcade - we just switched the game, have fun.Anomaly wrote:Is that deductions mini-game with the $25 cash prize still going on? I was winning just before the Dec. LSAT but I lost the link.
And funny how a PC title now offends more than the standard ones! Here in NYC, it's reflex to say "happy holiday" - but it's a Christmas game indeed!
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Tip Walker wrote:It's Christmas, not Holiday
iceland wrote:You're right, but, unfortunately, I'm sure the OP is a believes in that absolutely ludicrous "political correctness" notion.Tip Walker wrote:It's Christmas, not Holiday
Thank goodness for conservatives.
Manhattan LSAT Noah wrote:it's a Christmas game indeed!

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