Eight Physics Students Four Majors
LSAT Logic Game, Multi Level Linear Game? 3
Eight physics students from four courses - Frank, Gavin, Henry and John - and four from other subjects - Victor, Wanda, Xavier and Yvette - are enrolled in four study banks from 1 to 4.
Each student is connected to exactly one bank and exactly two students are connected to each bank. The student's tendency on the bench must meet the following conditions:
Every bank has exactly one major signature.
Frank and John signed on the bench with the order number, Frank signed on the bench with the lowest number.
Frank is registered with the same bank as Victor.
Gavin is not in the same bank as Wanda.
If Gavin and Henry do not sit in consecutive seats, which of the following statements is true?
(A) Victor is registered in Bank 2.
(B) Victor belongs to Bank 3.
(C) Wanda is registered with Bank 1.
(D) Wanda is registered in Bank 3.
(E) Wanda is registered in Bank 4.
If you can help me explain this particular issue. When I went through the process of elimination, I thought that they could all be wrong. However, as there are many cycles, one of them is the correct answer. I am present
Thanks in advance!
Okay, Frank and John should be in 1 and 2, 2 and 3 or 3 and 4.
But Gavin and Harry are not consistent banks.
If F and J are in 1 and 2 or 3 and 4, then G&H is in 3 and 4 of 1 and 2, respectively.
So Frank must be in Bank 2.
And then Victor must be in Bank 2.
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(B) must be incorrect and (C), (D) and (E) cannot be determined.