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40 Unofficial LSAT Logic Games


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Table of Contents
Section 1 ...3
Section 2 10
Section 3  17
Section 4  23
Section 5 29
Section 6  34
Section 7 41
Section 8  46
Section 9 53
Section 10 59
Section 1 Answers 65
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Questions 1-6
A computer technician company is sending
seven workers out to a job over the course of
seven days. Beginning on Sunday, one
technician will work each day. Their names are
Adam, Brett, Carly, Daniel, Emmett, Frank, and
Gina. They must work under the following
conditions:
Adam and Brett cannot work consecutive days
Frank cannot work before Tuesday
Emmett and Carly must both work after Daniel
Gina and Daniel cannot have more than one day
between their work days
Brett cannot work on Friday
1. Which of the following is an acceptable
schedule of work days, beginning with
Sunday?
a. Adam, Emmett, Gina, Daniel,
Carly, Frank, Brett
b. Gina, Brett, Daniel, Emmett,
Frank, Carly, Adam
c. Brett, Frank, Gina, Daniel,
Emmett, Adam, Carly
d. Gina, Adam, Daniel, Emmett,
Carly, Brett, Frank
e. Daniel, Adam, Carly, Gina,
Frank, Emmett, Frank
2. If Adam works on Wednesday, then
which of the following must be false?
a. Daniel works after Adam
b. Gina works after Emmett
c. Brett works on Saturday
d. Carly works on Friday
e. Frank works on Thursday

3. How many different technicians could


work on Saturday if Gina works on
Tuesday?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
4. If Adam works directly before Gina, then
each of the following could be true
except
a. Brett works on Sunday
b. Frank works on Wednesday
c. Emmett works on Friday
d. Gina works on Thursday
e. Adam works on Sunday
5. On how many different days could Brett
work?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7
6. Which of the following is not an
acceptable arrangement of Adam, Daniel,
and Frank, if they are arranged
consecutively?
a. Daniel, Adam, Frank
b. Daniel, Frank, Adam
c. Frank, Daniel, Adam
d. Frank, Adam, Daniel
e. Adam, Daniel, Frank

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Questions 7-11
An eight-car train will travel from Boston to
Providence, and then to New York City. On the
first half of the trip, when it travels to
Providence, four cars need to hold passengers,
three need to hold supplies, and one needs to
serve food. From Providence to New York,
there must be five cars for passengers, two for
supplies, and one to serve food. The following
conditions apply to the train from the front car
(Car 1) to the last car (Car 8):
Cars 1 and 3 cannot be changed from one type to
another at any time between Boston and New
York
Car 2 will definitely change from one type to
another
If Car 5 stays the same type, then so does Car 6
Car 8 is the food car on at least one half of the
trip
Car 7 will hold supplies for the whole trip
7. If the arrangement of cars from Boston to
Providence, front to back, is passenger,
supplies, passenger, passenger, food,
passenger, supplies, supplies, then which
of the following must be true?
a. Exactly three of the cars will
change type
b. Exactly four of the cars will
change type
c. More odd numbered cars stay the
same type than even numbered
cars do
d. At least four passenger trains will
be lined up consecutively
e. Exactly three passenger trains will
be lined up consecutively

8. If the food car is in the eighth car on the


first half of the trip, then in how many
different cars could it end up for the
second half of the trip?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7
9. Which of the following cannot be true?
a. Car 3 is a food car on the first half
of the trip
b. Car 2 is a passenger car on the
first half of the trip
c. Car 1 is a supplies car on the first
half of the trip
d. Car 4 is a passenger car on the
second half of the trip
e. Car 5 is a supplies car on the
second half of the trip
10. If the arrangement of cars from
Providence to New York, front to back, is
passengers, supplies, passengers,
passengers, passengers, passengers,
supplies, food, then which of the
following must be false?
a. The food car is Car 5 for the first
half of the trip
b. A supplies car is Car 5 for the
first half of the trip
c. There are four passenger cars in a
row for each half of the trip
d. The food car is Car 8 for both
halves of the trip
e. No supply car on the first half of
the trip is adjacent to another
supply car

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11. If the supplies cars cannot be directly


next to one another on either half of the
trip, then which of the following must be
false?
a. Car 2 is a supplies car for the first
half of the trip
b. Car 4 is a supplies car for the first
half of the trip
c. Car 4 is a supplies car for the
second half of the trip
d. Car 8 is always a food car
e. There are four consecutive
passenger cars in the first half of
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Questions 12-18
A gardener is planting fruit and vegetable seeds
in a straight line in his garden. He has
asparagus, broccoli, cucumber, peapod, squash,
tomato, watermelon, and zucchini seeds, and he
will arrange them from left to right under the
following conditions:
Watermelon is either on the far left or far right
Peapods will grow in one of the middle two
spots
Squash must come somewhere to the left of the
cucumbers
Tomatoes will grow to the right of the zucchini
The asparagus and broccoli cannot be next to
each other
12. Which of the following is an acceptable
order of plants, from left to right?
a. Squash, asparagus, broccoli,
peapods, cucumbers, zucchini,
tomatoes, watermelon
b. Watermelon, zucchini, asparagus,
peapods, squash, cucumbers,
tomatoes, broccoli
c. Zucchini, asparagus, peapods,
tomatoes, broccoli, squash,
cucumbers, watermelon
d. Watermelon, asparagus, tomatoes,
squash, peapods, zucchini,
cucumbers, broccoli
e. Watermelon, zucchini, asparagus,
cucumbers, peapods, squash,
broccoli, tomatoes
13. If cucumbers are third from the left, then
which of the following must be true?
a. Tomatoes are in the right half of
the garden
b. Watermelon is in the left half of
the garden

c. Asparagus is in the right half of


the garden
d. Broccoli is in the left half of the
garden
e. The peapods are next to the
zucchini
14. How many different plants could be on
the far right?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6
15. If Asparagus in fifth from the left, and
broccoli is on the far right, then which of
the following pairs cannot be next to one
another?
a. Squash and cucumbers
b. Squash and tomatoes
c. Watermelon and zucchini
d. Cucumbers and broccoli
e. Zucchini and tomatoes
16. If broccoli comes directly between
watermelon and squash, then which of
the following is a complete and accurate
list of plants that could be second from
the right?
a. Broccoli, tomatoes, cucumbers,
zucchini
b. Broccoli, tomatoes, cucumbers
c. Asparagus, cucumbers, tomatoes
d. Asparagus, cucumbers, squash,
and zucchini
e. Asparagus, tomatoes, cucumbers,
and zucchini

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17. How many combinations of the order of


plants exist if squash is on the far left and
asparagus is fourth from the left?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
e. 9

18. Suppose that the zucchini had to be next


to the peapods and that there was only
one space between the zucchini and
watermelon. Which of the following
could not be directly next to the
watermelon?
a. Tomatoes
b. Squash
c. Cucumbers
d. Broccoli
e. Asparagus

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Questions 19-24
A traveling musical group will perform in five
different towns, named V, W, X, Y, and Z in five
days, Monday through Friday. They will
perform at a theater and a school in each town,
and the shows will take place either in the
afternoon or in the evening. Only one town can
be visited each day. The performances will be
scheduled under the following conditions:
All five towns must host two performances
There can be no more than two theater
performances in the afternoon
Town V hosts a performance before town W
In town Z, the group performs in the theater in
the afternoon
The group visits the theater in town X at the
same time of day as they do in town Y
Towns X and Z cannot host performances in
consecutive days
19. Each of the following could be true
except:
a. Town X has performances on
Wednesday
b. Town V has performances on
Thursday
c. Town Y hosts an evening
performance in their school
d. Town W hosts an afternoon
performance in their theater
e. Town X hosts an afternoon
performance in their school

20. If Town W is the host on Tuesday, which


of the following must be true?
a. Town Y hosts a performance on
Thursday
b. Town Z hosts a performance on
Wednesday
c. Town W has an afternoon
performance in their theater
d. Town W has an afternoon
performance in their school
e. Town X hosts a performance on
Friday
21. If Town X hosts the musical group after
Towns Z and W, then which of the
following is a complete and accurate list
of towns that could host on Thursday?
a. W & X
b. X & Z
c. V, X, Y, & Z
d. X & Y
e. W, X, & Y
22. What is the highest number of
consecutive towns that could possibly
have a school performance in the
afternoon?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

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23. Which of the following cannot be true?


a. Towns X and Y are on nonconsecutive days
b. The town hosting the Wednesday
performances has a theater
performance in the afternoon
c. Town W hosts their performances
on Monday
d. Town V hosts their performances
after towns X and Z
e. Towns V and W host their school
performances at the same time of
day

24. If Town X hosts the musical group on


Wednesday, then how many different
ways could the five towns be assigned to
the days of the week?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
e. 9

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Questions 1-6
Ten camp counselors will be in charge of seven
different cabins, numbered 1-7 in order, at a
summer camp. Every counselor will cover a
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cabins, and female counselors must cover the
JLUOVFDELQV There are an equal number of
children in each cabin, but there are more girls at
the camp than boys. The male counselors are
Josh, Kyle, Liam, and Max, and the female
counselors are Natalie, Paula, Rosie, Samantha,
Tracy, and Valerie. They are assigned to cabins
under the following conditions:
Either one or two counselors cover each cabin
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&DELQLVDJLUOVFDELQ
([DFWO\RIWKHER\VFDELQVDUHDGMDFHQWWR
JLUOVFDELQV
Natalie and Paula cannot cover consecutive
cabins
Max does not cover a cabin alone
1. Which of the following could be the
arrangement of cabins from 1-7?
a. Boys, Boys, Girls, Girls, Boys,
Boys, Girls
b. Girls, Boys, Boys, Girls, Girls,
Girls, Girls
c. Boys, Girls, Boys, Girls, Girls,
Girls, Girls
d. Girls, Boys, Girls, Girls, Girls,
Girls, Girls
e. Boys, Boys, Girls, Girls, Girls,
Girls, Boys

2. If Josh and Max cover cabin 6, which of


the following is possible?
a. There are four consecutive cabins
of girls
b. 1DWDOLHVFDELQLVEHWZHHQ.\OHV
DQG/LDPV
c. There is a male counselor in
cabin 1
d. Liam covers cabin 5
e. Kyle covers cabin 4
3. Which of the following cannot be true?
a. Natalie and Paula cover the same
cabin
b. Kyle covers cabin 3 alone
c. Rosie and Tracy cover the same
cabin
d. A single male counselor covers
cabin 2
e. Male counselors cover cabins 4
and 5
4. If Valerie is one of two pairs of females
FRYHULQJWKHJLUOVFDELQVWKHQKRZ
many combinations exist for the
arrangement of cabins by gender?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. 8
5. If Kyle and Josh cover cabin 3, then
which of the following is a complete and
accurate list of the cabins that could be
covered by Samantha?
a. 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
b. 1, 4, 6, 7
c. 1, 5, 6, 7
d. 4, 5, 6, 7
e. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7

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6. If Natalie covers cabin 4 alone, and there


DUHWKUHHER\VFDELQVWKHQZKLFKRIWKH
following must be true?
a. Paula covers cabin 7
b. Male counselors cover cabin 6
c. Tracy covers cabin 3
d. Male counselors cover cabin 1
e. Female counselors cover cabin 5

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Questions 7-12
A car dealer is displaying six vehicles on his
showroom floor. He is choosing between five
cars and four trucks. The cars he can pick from
are a convertible, a sedan, a hatchback, a wagon,
and a sports car. The trucks he can pick from are
a pickup, a sport utility vehicle, a diesel truck,
and a dump truck. The owner must choose the
vehicles based on the following conditions:
The sports car cannot be featured with the pickup
truck
The diesel truck must be selected if the wagon is
selected
The convertible must be selected if the dump
truck is selected
If the dump truck and diesel are selected, then so
must the sedan
There are more cars than trucks
7. Which of the following could be the
arrangement of vehicles on the
showroom floor?
a. Cars: convertible, sedan, sports
car, wagon. Trucks: diesel,
pickup
b. Cars: convertible, hatchback,
sedan, sports car. Trucks: sport
utility vehicle, dump truck
c. Cars: convertible, sedan, sports,
car, wagon, hatchback. Trucks:
sport utility vehicle
d. Cars: sedan, wagon, hatchback.
Trucks: sport utility vehicle,
diesel truck, pickup truck
e. Cars: sedan, wagon, hatchback,
sports car. Trucks: diesel truck,
dump truck

8. If the dump truck is selected and the


diesel truck is not, which of the following
cannot be selected?
a. Sport Utility Vehicle
b. Convertible
c. Hatchback
d. Pickup
e. Sedan
9. If the sports car is selected for display
and the sport utility vehicle is not, then
which of the following must be false?
a. Five cars are displayed
b. Four cars are displayed
c. The wagon is not displayed
d. The convertible is not displayed
e. The hatchback is not displayed
10. If the sport utility vehicle and the wagon
are selected, then how many
combinations of vehicles can the owner
choose from?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. 8
11. If the diesel truck is not displayed, then
which of the following must be false?
a. The sport utility vehicle is
displayed
b. The dump truck is displayed
c. The sedan is displayed
d. The pickup is not displayed
e. The hatchback is not displayed

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12. Which one of the following pairs of


vehicles cannot be displayed together?
a. Diesel truck and pickup
b. Diesel truck and hatchback
c. Pickup and sport utility vehicle
d. Sport utility vehicle and diesel
truck
e. Sport utility vehicle and dump
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Questions 13-17
Six friends named Donny, Gary, Jeff, Liam,
Smokey, and Walter are in a bowling league.
They will bowl on a team according to the
following conditions:
Exactly four bowlers are on the team
If Donny is on the team, then Liam is on the
team as well
Walter and Gary cannot both be on the team
If Gary and Smokey are both on the team, then
Gary bowls before Smokey
If Liam and Walter are both on the team, then
Liam bowls before Walter

16. If Jeff bowls first and Smokey bowls


second, then which of the following
could be true?
a. Walter bowls third
b. Gary bowls third
c. Walter bowls last
d. Donny bowls before Walter
e. Liam bowls after Walter
17. If Donny bowls first, how many team
members could bowl second?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

13. Which of the following is an acceptable


order of bowlers on the team, from first
to last?
a. Jeff, Walter, Liam, Donny
b. Donny, Walter, Liam, Gary
c. Liam, Smokey, Donny, Gary
d. Gary, Jeff, Smokey, Liam
e. Walter, Jeff, Smokey, Donny
14. If Walter bowls on the team, then which
of the following must be false?
a. Donny does not bowl
b. Smokey bowls before Jeff
c. Donny, Liam, and Jeff bowl
d. Donny, Liam, and Smokey bowl
e. Walter bowls first
15. Which two bowlers cannot be left off the
team together?
a. Gary and Walter
b. Smokey and Donny
c. Jeff and Walter
d. Jeff and Gary
e. Smokey and Gary

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Questions 18-22
Three friends named Mark, Judy, and Lucy are
making sandwiches for a picnic. They will each
make their own sandwich with some
combination of the following ingredients: the
available breads are white, rye, and sourdough,
the available meats are roast beef, turkey, and
ham, and the available toppings are lettuce,
mayonnaise, and pickles. The three sandwiches
must be made under the following conditions:
Each sandwich has one kind of bread, one kind
of meat, and one topping
Each of the three friends uses a different kind of
bread, a different kind of meat, and a
different topping
Mark will not make his sandwich with rye bread
or with pickles
Lucy must have roast beef on her sandwich
If Judy has turkey on her sandwich, then she has
to use white bread
If Lucy has lettuce on her sandwich, then Mark
must have mayonnaise on his sandwich
18. If Judy has turkey on her sandwich, each
of the following could be true except
a. Judy has pickles
b. Lucy has pickles
c. Mark has white bread
d. Mark has lettuce
e. Lucy has mayonnaise

20. Which of the following pieces of


information will be enough to determine
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made of?
a. Judy has pickles and Lucy has
mayonnaise
b. Mark has white bread and Lucy
has lettuce
c. Mark has ham on sourdough
bread
d. Mark has ham and Lucy has
lettuce
e. Judy has ham on white bread
21. How many different kinds of sandwiches
could Mark have?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
e. 10
22. Which of the following must be true if
Mark has ham?
a. Lucy has sourdough
b. Lucy has pickles
c. Judy has mayonnaise
d. Mark has lettuce
e. Lucy has rye

19. Which of the following must be false?


a. Mark has ham on white
b. Lucy has lettuce and rye
c. Judy has pickles and sourdough
d. Judy has Ham
e. Mark has mayonnaise and white
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Questions 1-6
Dr. Ahteri has seven patients in rooms A, B, C,
D, E, F, and G who need treatment. He must
help them one at a time, and he must treat them
all. The following conditions must be met in the
treatment:
D must be treated before C
G must be treated after A but before B
C must be treated before G
Patient A is terribly sick, and must be treated
either 1st or 2nd
Patient B is not terribly sick, and must be treated
either 6th or 7th
1. Which of the following is a possible
RUGHURISDWLHQWVWUHDWPHnts from first to
last?
a. A, C, E, D, F, B, G
b. E, A, F, D, C, G, B
c. D, C, A, G, E, F, B
d. A, D, C, G, B, F, E
e. A, F, D, G, C, E, B
2. Which of the following can NOT be the
5th patient?
a. C
b. G
c. E
d. F
e. D

3. If Dr. Ahteri treats patients E and F in


immediate succession, then each of the
following could be false except:
a. G is 6th
b. A is 1st
c. B is 7th
d. Either E or F is 3rd
e. C is 5th
4. Which of the following must be false?
a. Patient E is treated 5th
b. Patient F is treated 1st
c. Patient B is treated 7th
d. Patient C is treated after patient D
and E
e. Patient C is treated before patient
A
5. If patient A is treated directly between
patients D and C, then how many
combinations of orders of the patients
exist?
a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10
e. 11
6. Suppose Dr. Ahteri treated patients D and
C in immediate succession. In how many
different placements could the pair be
treated?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

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Questions 7-12
A photographer will take pictures of eight
models. There are four men, named Drew,
Steve, Terrance, and Joseph, and there are four
women, named Ashley, Diana, Haley, and
Lucille, who are available to be photographed.
They will each be photographed during a fifteenminute session, beginning at 3:00 and ending at
5:30. There are two breaks when nobody will be
photographed, for a total of 10 consecutive
sessions. The models must schedule their
appointments under the following conditions:
No more than 2 men can be photographed in
consecutive time slots
No more than 2 women can be photographed in
consecutive time slots
Steve is scheduled to be photographed at 4:30
There are no breaks taken after the 4:45 time slot
ends
Drew must be photographed after Haley
Joseph must be photographed before Diana
There must be at least three times slots between
Steve and Lucille
7. Which of the following is an acceptable
order, from start to finish, for the models
to attend their appointments?
a. Lucille, Haley, Drew, Ashley,
Joseph, Steve, Diana, Terrance
b. Ashley, Terrance, Drew, Lucille,
Steve, Haley, Joseph, Diana
c. Joseph, Lucille, Terrance, Diana,
Drew, Steve, Haley, Ashley
d. Haley, Lucille, Diana, Drew,
Ashley, Steve, Joseph, Terrance
e. Lucille, Ashley, Terrance, Haley,
Steve, Joseph, Drew, Diana

8. If Steve is the sixth model to be


photographed, then which of the
following pairs of time slots could be
breaks?
a. 4:00 and 4:15
b. 3:45 and 4:15
c. 3:45 and 5:15
d. 3:00 and 3:15
e. 3:30 and 4:45
9. If Drew is photographed at 3:15, then
which of the following must be true?
a. Lucille is photographed at 3:30
b. Terrance and Diana are both
photographed after 4:00
c. Both breaks come no later than
the 4:15 time slot
d. Joseph is photographed by 4:00
e. There are two men photographed
consecutively
10. Supposing there are consecutive breaks,
which of the following must be false?
a. Lucille is photographed at 3:30
b. Diana and Drew are photographed
consecutively before Steve is
c. The breaks come at 3:45 and 4:00
d. Haley is photographed after the
3:30 time slot ends
e. There are three women
photographed before the breaks
11. Each of the following could be true
except
a. Exactly three photo shoots occur
before Lucille's
b. There are six photo shoots in
between the breaks
c. Diana is photographed before
Haley
d. Lucille is photographed after
Diana
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12. A fifth female model named Nina came


in after the scheduling was done, and she
will fill in for the second break. If she
has to be either the fourth or fifth female
to be photographed, which of the
following must be true?
a. Nina will be photographed in
between Steve and Lucille
b. Nina will be photographed
sometime after Drew
c. There is a male model directly
before and directly after Nina
d. Steve will be directly before or
after Nina
e. Nina is photographed before
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Questions 13-17
Teachers are being assigned to a five-day school
schedule that is made up of four periods per day,
which are called W, X, Y, and Z. There are four
teachers named Arnold, Betty, Chuck, and
Daphne. Each teacher will work from Monday
to Friday under the following conditions:
Each teacher gets one period off per day
At least one teacher is assigned to each period,
each day
Arnold has period W off more than anyone else
Daphne has period Z off at least twice
Betty takes off either period X or Y each day
Chuck takes off either period W, Y, or Z each
day
None of the teachers get the same period off in
consecutive days
13. Which of the following is a possible list,
in order, of the teachers who have period
Y off, from Monday to Friday?
a. Betty, Daphne, Arnold, Chuck,
Arnold
b. Chuck, Betty, Arnold, Betty,
Betty
c. Chuck, Betty, Chuck, Betty,
Chuck
d. Betty, Chuck, Arnold, Daphne,
Betty
e. Betty, Arnold, Betty, Arnold,
Chuck
14. Which of the following is enough
information to determine the exact
schedule for the whole week?
a. Betty takes off period X on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
b. Only Arnold and Chuck take
period W off
c. On Tuesdays and Thursdays,
Arnold takes off period X and
Chuck takes off period W

d. On Mondays and Wednesdays,


Arnold takes off period W and
Daphne takes off period Z
e. Betty takes off period Y on
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
15. If Daphne takes off period X more times
than anyone else, then which of the
following must be false?
a. Betty takes period Y off more
than anyone else
b. Arnold takes period W off more
than anyone else
c. Chuck takes period Z off more
than anyone else
d. Daphne takes period Y off at least
once
e. Arnold takes period Y off at least
once
16. Which of the following is a complete and
accurate list of the teachers who can take
period X off on Tuesdays and Thursdays?
a. Betty
b. Arnold and Betty
c. Arnold and Daphne
d. Betty and Daphne
e. Arnold, Betty, and Daphne
17. Which of the following is not possible?
a. Arnold takes off period W only
twice
b. Chuck takes off period Z three
times
c. Daphne takes off period X three
times
d. Three different teachers take off
period W
e. Three different teachers take off
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Questions 18-22
A handyman is organizing his toolbox to keep
his work efficient. The box contains tools
including a hammer, screwdriver, vice grip,
wrench, tape measure, and pliers, and it also
contains items including screws, nails, hooks,
and rope. The toolbox has two levels, and will
be arranged by the following conditions:
The nails must be on the same level as the
hammer
The screws must be on the same level as the
screwdriver
The four items must not all be together on the
same level
The rope is on the top level
The pliers are not on the same level as the tape
measure
The wrench and vice grip must be on the same
level
No tools or items can be left out of the toolbox
18. What is the highest number of tools and
items that could be on one level?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
e. 10

19. Which of the following is a possible


arrangement of the tools and items?
a. Upper level: rope, hooks,
screwdriver, screws, vice grip
Lower level: hammer, nails,
pliers, wrench, tape measure
b. Upper level: hammer, tape
measure, nails, screwdriver, rope
Lower level: pliers, screws,
wrench, vice grip, hooks
c. Upper level: nails, pliers,
hammer, screwdriver, screws
Lower level: wrench, vice grip,
hooks, rope, tape measure
d. Upper level: rope, vice grip, tape
measure, wrench, hooks.
Lower level: hammer, nails,
pliers, screws, screwdriver
e. Upper level: pliers, hammer, rope,
nails, screwdriver, screws, hooks
Lower level: tape measure,
wrench, vice grip
20. If the hammer is kept on a different level
than the rope and pliers, then how many
total tools and items could be on the
upper level?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
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21. If exactly two items are on the lower


level, then which of the following must
be false?
a. There are four tools on the upper
level
b. There are four tools on the lower
level
c. The vice grip and rope are on the
same level
d. The screws and nails are on the
same level
e. The hammer and screwdriver are
on the upper level

22. If a total of seven tools and items are on


the lower level, then which of the
following must be true?
a. The wrench is on the lower level
b. The tape measure is on the top
level
c. The hammer and screwdriver are
on different levels
d. The pliers are on the lower level
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Questions 1-5
Amanda is planning a music playlist for her
party. She is choosing between Jazz, Heavy
Metal, Classic rock, Hip-hop, and Alternative.
She will narrow the choices down to three
genres, one for each the beginning, middle, and
end of the party, according to the following
conditions:
Heavy Metal and Alternative cannot both be
choices
Hip-hop and Classic rock cannot both be choices
Hip-hop cannot be played before Heavy Metal
Jazz, if played, must be played during the
beginning of the party
Classic rock, if played, must be played during
the middle of the party
1. Which of the following is a possible
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party?
a. Hip-hop, Classic rock, Alternative
b. Jazz, Hip-hop, Heavy Metal
c. Jazz, Classic rock, Alternative
d. Jazz, Classic rock, Hip-hop
e. Hip-hop, Jazz, Alternative
2. If Alternative is played, which of the
following cannot be true?
a. Classic rock is played second and
Heavy metal is played third
b. Jazz is played first and Hip-hop is
played third
c. Classic rock and Jazz are both
played
d. Hip-hop and Jazz are both played
e. Heavy metal and Hip-hop are
both played

3. If Heavy metal and Hip-hop are both


chosen, how many total arrangements of
genres could be made?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
4. Which genre must be played at the party?
a. Jazz
b. Heavy metal
c. Classic rock
d. Hip-hop
e. Alternative
5. If Blues is added as a choice and played
in the middle of the party, and all other
conditions remain the same, which of the
following must be false?
a. Jazz and Heavy Metal are both
played
b. Hip-hop is played
c. Alternative and Classic Rock are
both played
d. Neither Alternative nor Hip-hop
is played
e. Neither Hip-hop nor Heavy Metal
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Questions 6-10
A stable has nine horses, and six of them will be
selected to perform in a horse show. The horses
are named Bronze, Cinnamon, Domino, Edgar,
Firestorm, Gemini, Holyoke, Jupiter, and
Kronos. The owner will select the horses
according to the following conditions:
If Edgar is selected, then so must Holyoke
If Gemini is selected, then Jupiter cannot be
Cinnamon and Kronos cannot be selected
without one another
Jupiter or Bronze or both must be selected
Firestorm must be selected if Domino is not
6. Which of the following could be the list
of horses being taken to the show?
a. Edgar, Cinnamon, Holyoke,
Firestorm, Jupiter, Bronze
b. Gemini, Domino, Cinnamon,
Kronos, Jupiter, Firestorm
c. Kronos, Holyoke, Bronze,
Cinnamon, Firestorm, and Jupiter
d. Kronos, Cinnamon, Holyoke,
Edgar, Domino, and Gemini
e. Kronos, Firestorm, Edgar,
Bronze, Cinnamon, Gemini

8. If Cinnamon and Gemini are selected,


which of the following must be false?
a. Domino and Holyoke are chosen
b. Holyoke and Edgar are chosen
c. Bronze and Domino are chosen
d. Neither Firestorm nor Edgar is
chosen
e. Neither Jupiter nor Holyoke is
chosen
9. How many combinations of selected
horses exist if Edgar and Gemini are
selected?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
10. Suppose the owner were allowed to bring
seven horses instead of only six. If all the
other conditions stay the same, which of
the following could be true?
a. Gemini and Holyoke are left out
b. Jupiter and Holyoke are left out
c. Holyoke and Edgar are left out
d. Edgar and Jupiter are left out
e. Domino and Firestorm are left out

7. If both Edgar and Domino are selected,


then which of the following must be true?
a. Cinnamon or Bronze is selected
b. Jupiter is selected
c. Bronze is selected
d. Kronos or Jupiter is selected
e. If Firestorm is selected, then
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Questions 11-16
In an elementary school, there are six grades: 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The school is hosting a one-hour
presentation for each grade, to be held at 8:30,
9:30, 11:00, 12:00, 1:30, and 2:30. The
presentations must be scheduled under the
following conditions.
Grade 6 will see the presentation after Grades 1
and 2
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past the hour
There is exactly a half hour in between Grade 5
DQG*UDGHVSUHVentations
Grade 3 cannot have their presentation directly
before or directly after Grade 2 does
11. Which of the following is a possible
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a. 1, 4, 5, 2, 6, 3
b. 2, 4, 1, 5, 6, 3
c. 1, 2, 4, 3, 5, 6
d. 3, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2
e. 1, 2, 3, 6, 5, 4
12. If Grade 6 sees the presentation at 12:00,
then which of the following must be true?
a. Only Grade 1 or Grade 2 could
see it at 9:30
b. Only Grade 1 or Grade 2 could
see it at 11:00
c. Only Grades 2, 3, or 4 could see it
at 8:30
d. Only Grade 3 or Grade 4 could
see it at 2:30
e. Grade 1 sees it before Grade 4
does

13. How many combinations exist for the


schedule if Grade 5 sees the presentation
at 1:30?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
e. 10
14. Which of the following pieces of
information is enough to determine the
full schedule for the presentations?
a. Grade 4 sees the presentation
directly after Grade 5
b. Exactly two Grades see the
presentation between Grade 1 and
Grade 5
c. Exactly two Grades see the
presentation between Grade 3 and
Grade 6
d. Grades 2 and 3 are the first and
last to see the presentation
e. Grades 1 and 4 are the first and
last to see the presentation
15. Which of the following pairs of Grades
cannot be the first and last to see the
presentation?
a. 1 & 4
b. 2 & 4
c. 4 & 3
d. 2 & 3
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16. Each of the following could be true


except
a. Grade 4 sees the presentation at
8:30
b. Grade 3 sees the presentation at
9:30
c. Grade 1 sees the presentation at
11:00
d. Grade 5 sees the presentation at
12:00
e. Grade 4 sees the presentation at
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Questions 17-22
A coffee shop is preparing coffee for a group of
six customers. They want different
combinations of added ingredients. Each guest
wants a particular combination of sugar, cream,
and vanilla flavoring. Each of the guests may
also choose either Regular or Decaffeinated
(Decaf) coffee. The coffee shop worker will
make them according to the following
conditions.
Guest 1 wants regular if Guest 2 wants regular,
and he wants decaf if Guest 2 wants decaf
Guest 4 will at least add sugar to his regular
coffee
Guest 5 has no added ingredients that Guest 6
chooses
Guest 3 will have regular if Guest 6 has decaf,
DQGKHOOKDYHGHFDILI*XHVWKDVUHJXODU
coffee
No more than one guest can have their coffee
without any ingredients
Guest 2 wants only cream and sugar added
There are more regular coffees ordered than
there are decaffeinated coffees ordered
17. Which of the following is a complete and
accurate list of the guests who may want
decaf?
a. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
b. 1, 2, 3, 6
c. 3, 4, 6
d. 3, 5, 6
e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6

18. How many different combinations exist


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a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7
19. If Guest 6 has a regular coffee with
cream and sugar, then which of the
following must be false?
a. Guest 1 drinks his coffee without
added ingredients
b. Guest 3 has a decaf with sugar
c. Guests 2 and 5 both have at least
one added ingredient in common
d. Guests 1 and 4 have at least one
added ingredient in common
e. Guest 5 drinks a decaffeinated
coffee
20. Which of the following must be false if
none of the guests drink their coffee
without added ingredients?
a. Guest 4 adds two ingredients to
his coffee
b. Guest 3 drinks regular coffee
c. Guests 1, 4, and 5 drink coffee
with only one ingredient
d. Guest 6 drinks his coffee with
cream, sugar, and vanilla
flavoring
e. Two of the guests drink their
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21. If Guest 3 has vanilla flavoring and


cream in his decaf coffee, then which of
the following could be true?
a. Guest 3 has both ingredients that
Guest 2 has
b. Five guests have vanilla flavoring
in their coffee
c. Guest 6 has sugar in his decaf
coffee
d. Guests 2, 5, and 6 all have the
same number of added ingredients
e. Every guest has two ingredients
in his coffee

22. If honey was added as another ingredient,


but all the original conditions stayed the
same, how many guests could add honey
to their coffee on the same occasion?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

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Questions 1-5
On seven consecutive days, starting on Sunday
and ending on Saturday, a painting company will
paint seven different houses. The houses are
labeled A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Some houses
will be painted white, and others will be painted
red. The painters must organize their schedule
according to the following conditions.
No two houses can be painted red consecutively
Exactly two houses that are painted before B are
white
D must be painted before A is painted but after E
is painted
C is painted on Wednesday, and G is painted
before it
There are more white houses than there are red
houses
House A is painted red
1. Which of the following is a possible
order of how the houses are painted?
a. G, E, A, C, D, B, F
b. F, E, D, C, G, A, B
c. E, G, D, C, B, A, F
d. E, B, G, C, D, F, A
e. E, G, D, A, C, F, B

3. Which of the following pairs of houses


cannot be painted consecutively?
a. B & G
b. C & A
c. C & F
d. A & G
e. D & A
4. If D is painted red, then which of the
following could not be true?
a. A is painted on Friday
b. E is painted on Thursday
c. D is painted on Tuesday
d. B is painted on Tuesday
e. E is painted on Sunday
5. In how many different locations can
house F be located?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

2. If house G is red, and D is white, then


which of the following must be false?
a. B is painted before Thursday
b. E is painted on Tuesday
c. G is painted on Monday
d. E is painted before G
e. E is painted red

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Questions 6-12
A cook is organizing her spice rack, which
includes basil, cinnamon, dill, garlic, oregano,
paprika, sage, and thyme. There are three
shelves, and the spices are arranged under the
following conditions:
There are at least two spices on each shelf
Basil and thyme must be on the same shelf
Cinnamon is above oregano
Basil is not below dill
Dill and garlic cannot be on the same shelf
Sage is on the middle shelf
Paprika is not on the top shelf
6. Which of the following is a possible
arrangement of spices on the rack?
a. Lower shelf: oregano, dill,
paprika. Middle shelf: garlic,
sage, cinnamon. Upper shelf:
basil, thyme
b. Lower shelf: oregano, paprika.
Middle shelf: basil, thyme, sage.
Upper shelf: dill, cinnamon, garlic
c. Lower shelf: paprika, dill.
Middle shelf: sage, oregano,
thyme. Upper shelf: basil,
cinnamon, garlic
d. Lower shelf: basil, thyme paprika.
Middle shelf: sage, cinnamon,
dill. Upper shelf: garlic, oregano
e. Lower shelf: dill, oregano, basil,
thyme. Middle shelf: sage,
cinnamon. Upper shelf: garlic,
paprika

7. If basil is on the middle shelf, which of


the following must be true?
a. Dill is on the middle shelf
b. Dill and oregano are on the same
shelf
c. Cinnamon and garlic are on the
upper shelf
d. Paprika and oregano are on the
lower shelf
e. Dill is on the lower shelf
8. How many of the eight spices could
possibly be on the upper shelf?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7
9. If paprika and cinnamon are on the same
shelf, then which of the following must
be true?
a. Paprika is on the lower shelf
b. Dill is on the upper shelf
c. Oregano and dill are on the same
shelf
d. Sage and cinnamon are on
different shelves
e. Basil is on the upper shelf
10. Which of the following trios of spices
cannot be on the same shelf?
a. Basil, sage, and cinnamon
b. Oregano, dill, and paprika
c. Sage, basil, and paprika
d. Garlic, oregano, and paprika
e. Cinnamon, dill, and thyme

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11. Which of the following is a complete and


accurate list of the spices that can be next
to Oregano?
a. Garlic, paprika, basil, thyme
b. Garlic, paprika, basil, thyme, sage
c. Garlic, paprika, basil, thyme,
sage, cinnamon
d. Garlic, paprika, basil, thyme,
sage, dill
e. Garlic, paprika, basil, thyme,
sage, dill, cinnamon

12. If the cook decided to add nutmeg to the


shelf, a spice that had to be next to the
sage, and all of the original conditions
remained the same, then which of the
following would have to be false?
a. The lower shelf has five spices
b. The middle shelf has five spices
c. The upper shelf has five spices
d. Basil and oregano are below the
nutmeg
e. Dill and paprika are below the
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Questions 13-17
A little league baseball tournament is taking
place. The competing teams are called the
Astros, Bears, Cougars, Diamonds, Eagles,
Flyers, Giants, and Hammerheads. The
tournament will be single elimination, and there
are no ties. In the first round, all eight teams will
play. In the second round, the four winners of the
first round will play. In the championship, the
two winners of the second round will play. They
will play according to the following conditions:
The Hammerheads cannot beat the Cougars
The Astros cannot defeat the Flyers
The Bears will not play the Eagles or the
Hammerheads
The Giants will play the Bears in the first round
The Hammerheads will lose in the second round
The Diamonds will defeat the team they play in
the first round
The Eagles and Diamonds will not win the
championship
13. If the Eagles win in the first round, which
of the following must be false?
a. The Giants will defeat the Eagles
in the championship
b. The Bears lose in the second
round
c. The Eagles will defeat the
Hammerheads
d. The Eagles will defeat the
Cougars
e. The Hammerheads will defeat the
Flyers

14. How many teams could beat the Flyers in


the second round?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6
15. If the Astros win in the first round, but
lose in the second, which of the following
is a complete and accurate list of the
teams that could beat them?
a. Bears, Diamonds, Giants
b. Diamonds, Giants
c. Diamonds, Eagles, Giants
d. Bears, Eagles, Giants
e. Bears, Diamonds, Eagles, Giants
16. If the Eagles beat the Cougars, then
which of the following must be true?
a. The Flyers win in the first round
b. The Cougars win in the first
round
c. The Giants win in the first round
d. The Eagles win in the second
round
e. The Diamonds win in the second
round
17. Which of the following teams could beat
the Cougars in the second round?
a. Astros
b. Flyers
c. Eagles
d. Diamonds
e. Hammerheads

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Questions 18-23
Six athletes are competing in a multi-sport
competition. There are three male athletes,
Andrew, Bob, and Charlie, and three female
athletes, Morgan, Nancy, and Polly. They are
competing in soccer, golf, track, and archery.
Each of the athletes competes in exactly three of
the sports, and they are chosen under the
following conditions:
Exactly two of the male athletes play golf
Exactly two of the female athletes compete in
archery
Charlie and Polly do not compete in the same
three sports
More athletes play soccer than any other sport in
the competition
If Bob runs track, then so does Nancy
Morgan does not compete in track
18. If archery is played more than track or
golf, then which of the following is a
complete and accurate list of the male
athletes who compete in it?
a. Andrew and Bob
b. Bob and Charlie
c. Andrew, Bob, and Charlie
d. Andrew and Charlie
e. Charlie
19. How many athletes play soccer?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

20. Which of the following must be false?


a. Nancy and Polly compete in
archery
b. Bob and Charlie compete in track
c. Four athletes compete in the same
three sports as each other
d. One sport is played only twice
e. More male athletes play archery
than females do
21. If Andrew and Charlie compete in track,
and Nancy and Morgan compete in the
same exact sports as each other, then
which of the following could be false?
a. Andrew plays golf
b. Polly plays golf
c. Charlie plays golf
d. Bob plays archery
e. Charlie plays archery
22. Which of the following is a complete and
accurate list of sports that can be played
by exactly three athletes?
a. Track
b. Archery and Golf
c. Track and Golf
d. Archery and Track
e. Archery, Track, and Golf
23. If Nancy competes in archery and track,
then how many athletesVSRUWVVFKHGXOHV
can be fully calculated?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

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Questions 1-6
Lockers A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are aligned
in a locker room. A, B, and C are red, while
D, E, F, and G are green. They are arranged
from left to right under the following
conditions:
A is to the left of C
B is to the left of D
D is to the right of C
F is to the right of E
There is a green locker on each end of the
row
The locker in the very middle is red
The three red lockers are not all lined up
consecutively
1. Which of the following is a possible
arrangement of the lockers?
a. E, A, G, C, B, D, F
b. G, A, B, C, E, D, F
c. G, A, E, B, D, C, F
d. E, F, B, G, A, C, D
e. E, B, F, C, A, G, D
2. Which of the following must be
false?
a. Locker F is the second from
the right
b. Locker E is the second from
the left
c. Locker D is the third from the
right
d. Locker G is on the very left
edge
e. Locker C is in the very
middle

3. In how many different spaces can


locker E be placed?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
4. If locker A is in the very center of
the row, and no red lockers are
directly next to one another, then
how many combinations exist for the
arrangement of the lockers?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6
5. If locker F is on the very right side of
the row, then which of the following
is a complete and accurate list of the
spaces, from left to right, that could
have a red locker?
a. 2, 4, 6
b. 2, 3, 4, 5
c. 2, 3, 5
d. 2, 4, 5, 6
e. 2, 4, 5
6. If locker G has to be to the left of
locker E, then which of the following
must be true?
a. Locker D is to the left of
locker F
b. Locker C is to the right of
locker B
c. The locker that is second
from the left is green
d. The locker that is second
from the left is red
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Questions 7-11
The president of an outdoorsman club is
picking out kayaks for his eight members.
Four of the members are men, and four are
women. The president is choosing from red,
yellow, and green kayaks, which can be
either long or short. He must choose them
under the following conditions:
The women choose either yellow or green
kayaks
There is at least one of each color kayak
chosen
More members choose long kayaks than
short kayaks
There are no short green kayaks
No more than one red kayak is long
At least two women choose short kayaks
The men and women cannot have the same
number of green kayaks
No more than five kayaks can be the same
color
7. If only one red kayak is chosen, and
it is short, then which of the
following could be false?
a. Exactly three men choose
long kayaks
b. Exactly two women choose
long kayaks
c. At least one man chooses a
green kayak
d. The women choose at least
two yellow kayaks
e. There are a different number
of yellow and green kayaks

8. Each of the following could be true


except:
a. There are a total of five green
kayaks
b. There are a total of five
yellow kayaks
c. There are a total of three red
kayaks
d. There are more red kayaks
than green kayaks
e. There are only two short
kayaks
9. If the men do not select any yellow
kayaks, which of the following must
be true?
a. The men have more green
kayaks than the women do
b. The men have fewer green
kayaks than the women do
c. The women have exactly two
yellow kayaks
d. The men have only one red
kayak
e. The men have no short
kayaks
10. If the men choose more yellow
kayaks than either red or green
kayaks, which of the following could
be false?
a. The women choose at least
two green kayaks
b. The women choose at least
two yellow kayaks
c. The men choose one red
kayak
d. The men choose one green
kayak
e. There are more yellow
kayaks between men and
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11. Suppose blue kayaks became


available to the women but they must
have the same number of blue
kayaks as yellow kayaks. If all other
conditions remain the same, then
how many color combinations are
available to the women?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

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Questions 12-17
A police force is scheduling assignments for
its officers, and will divide up into five
sections labeled A, B, C, D, and E. The
officers will handle traffic, robberies, noise
complaints, parking violations, and
accidents. The police sections will be
assigned to the different tasks according to
the following conditions:
Each police section will cover two different
tasks
Section C will cover noise complaints
If section D covers accidents, then section A
will cover traffic
Sections B and A cover completely different
tasks
Section E will cover at least one task in
common with section C
All tasks must be covered twice
12. Which of the following is a possible
schedule for the five police sections?
a. Section A - accidents and
noise complaints
Section B parking
violations and robberies
Section C noise complaints
and traffic
Section D parking
violations and accidents
Section E traffic and
robberies
b. Section A parking
violations and accidents
Section B noise complaints
and traffic
Section C noise complaints
and robberies
Section D traffic and
robberies
Section E parking
violations and accidents

c. Section A robberies and


parking violations
Section B accidents and
noise complaints
Section C accidents and
traffic
Section D parking
violations and robberies
Section E noise complaints
and traffic
d. Section A traffic and noise
complaints
Section B parking
violations and robberies
Section C noise complaints
and accidents
Section D robberies and
traffic
Section E accidents and
parking violations
e. Section A traffic and
parking violations
Section B accidents and
traffic
Section C robberies and
noise complaints
Section D accidents and
parking violations
Section E noise complaints
and robberies
13. If sections D and A both cover
accidents, then which of the
following is a complete and accurate
list of the sections that could have
four different tasks assigned to
them?
a. Section C
b. Section E
c. Section C and E
d. Section D, and E
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14. If section E covers accidents and


traffic, then which of the following
must be true?
a. Section D covers parking
violations and robberies
b. Section A covers robberies
and noise complaints
c. Section B covers parking
violations and traffic
d. Section C covers traffic
e. Section C covers accidents

17. Which of the following pairs of


police sections could have the same
two assignments?
a. D and E
b. A and C
c. B and C
d. B and D
e. A and E

15. Which of the following must be


false?
a. Section C covers robberies
b. Section D covers noise
complaints
c. Section E covers accidents
d. Section A covers traffic
e. Section A covers noise
complaints
16. Which of the following choices
provides enough information to
determine the exact assignments of
the different police sections?
a. Section A covers robberies
and section D covers traffic
and parking violations
b. Section D covers accidents
and parking violations and
section A covers robberies
c. Section A covers accidents
and traffic and section E
covers accidents and
robberies
d. Section D covers accidents
and parking violations and
Section A covers accidents
e. Section A covers noise
complaints and traffic and
section E covers parking
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Questions 18-22
A student is taking classes on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, and Thursdays, both in the
morning and the evening. He will take a
total of six classes per week, exactly one on
each morning and evening of those three
days. The classes he will take are Biology,
Chemistry, English, French, Geometry, and
History, and they must be scheduled under
the following conditions:
English and French cannot be on the same
day
Biology and Chemistry cannot be on the
same day
Geometry must come sometime after
English each week
Chemistry must be taken in the morning
History must be taken on Wednesday
evening
18. Which of the following is a possible
schedule of classes?
a. Tuesday: morning
Chemistry, evening English
Wednesday: morning
History, evening French
Thursday: morning
Geometry, evening Biology
b. Tuesday: morning Biology,
evening Geometry
Wednesday: morning
English, evening History
Thursday: morning
Chemistry, evening French
c. Tuesday: morning
Chemistry, evening English
Wednesday: morning
Geometry, evening History
Thursday: morning French,
evening Biology

d. Tuesday: morning English,


evening Geometry
Wednesday: morning
French, evening History
Thursday: morning
Chemistry, evening
Biology
e. Tuesday: morning Biology,
evening English
Wednesday: morning
French, evening History
Thursday: morning
Geometry, evening
Chemistry
19. If Geometry is taken on Tuesday
evening, which of the following
cannot be true?
a. Biology is taken on the same
day as French
b. Chemistry is taken on the
same day as French
c. Biology and French are taken
on consecutive mornings
d. Chemistry is taken before
History
e. French is taken Thursday
morning
20. If English is taken on Thursday
morning, which of the following
must be true?
a. French is taken on Tuesday
b. Chemistry is taken on
Wednesday
c. Biology is taken on Tuesday
d. Biology is taken at the same
time of day as Geometry
e. French is taken at the same
time of day as English

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21. How many combinations of class


schedules are possible if English is
taken on Wednesday morning?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

22. If Japanese was added as a course


option instead of French, and it could
be taken at any time after Geometry
but not on the same day as
Geometry, then which of the
following could be true?
a. Japanese is taken on
Wednesday
b. English is taken on
Wednesday
c. Chemistry is taken directly
after Biology
d. Japanese is taken directly
after Geometry
e. Biology is taken on Tuesday

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Questions 1-6
An entrepreneur will set up seven shops in a
row, including a clothing store, a deli, a fast
food restaurant, a grocery store, an ice
cream shop, a jewelry store, and a liquor
store. They will be placed from left to right,
the far left being first and the far right being
last. She will arrange them according to the
following conditions:
The jewelry store and the liquor store must
be next to one another
The clothing store must be second or sixth
The grocery store and ice cream shop cannot
be next to one another
The fast food restaurant comes somewhere
before the deli
The liquor store and grocery store have no
more than two other shops between them
1. Which of the following is an
acceptable order of the shops, from
first to last?
a. Jewelry, clothing, fast food,
liquor, ice cream, deli,
grocery
b. Fast food, ice cream, jewelry,
liquor, grocery, clothing, deli
c. Ice cream, clothing, deli, fast
food, liquor, jewelry, grocery
d. Grocery, fast food, deli, ice
cream, clothing, liquor,
jewelry
e. Liquor, jewelry, fast food, ice
cream, deli, clothing, grocery
2. If the jewelry store is last in the line,
then how many different
arrangements of the shops are
possible?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. 8

3. If the deli comes third and the


jewelry store comes fourth, then
which of the following cannot be
true?
a. The clothing store is second
b. The clothing store is sixth
c. The liquor store is after the
grocery store
d. The ice cream shop is first
e. The fast food restaurant is
second
4. How many shops could possibly
come last?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7
5. If the deli comes before the liquor
store and there are exactly two shops
between them, then which of the
following must be false?
a. The liquor store comes sixth
b. The grocery store comes last
c. The ice cream shop comes
third
d. The fast food restaurant
comes third
e. The fast food restaurant
comes second
6. If the ice cream shop is first and the
grocery store is last, then which of
the following is enough information
to fill in the rest of the shop
locations?
a. The jewelry store is fourth
b. The deli is fourth
c. The clothing store is sixth
d. The liquor store is sixth
e. The fast food restaurant is
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Questions 7-11
A group of students on field trips will visit
five places. There is a museum, a park, an
aquarium, a historical site, and a zoo. The
students are split into three groups, named 1,
2, and 3. Each group will visit each of the
five sites separately, and they will do so
under the following conditions:
Group 1 will start at the zoo
Group 2 will visit the aquarium after Group
1 visits it
Group 3 will visit the historical site after
group 2 visits it
The park cannot be the last place visited by
Group 3
While Group 1 is at the museum, Group 2 is
at the park
None of the groups visit the historical site
and the zoo consecutively
No more than one group visits the same
place at the same time
7. Which of the following must be
false?
a. Group 1 visits the park after
visiting the museum
b. Group 2 begins at the park
c. Group 2 visits the aquarium
before Group 3 does
d. Group 3 visits the historical
site second
e. Group 1 visits the museum
third
8. Which of the following is an
acceptable order of events for Group
3?
a. park, zoo, museum, historical
site, aquarium
b. zoo, museum, park, historical
site, aquarium

c. historical site, aquarium, zoo,


park, museum
d. museum, historical site,
aquarium, zoo, park
e. museum, park, historical site,
zoo, aquarium
9. If the historical site is the third visit
for Group 3, then which of the
following must be true?
a. Group 2 visits the aquarium
third
b. Group 3 visits the park fourth
c. Group 2 visits the zoo fourth
d. Group 1 visits the park after
the aquarium
e. Group 1 visits the historical
site after the aquarium
10. All of the following could be true
except
a. Group 1 visits the historical
site third
b. Group 1 visits the aquarium
fourth
c. Group 2 visits the aquarium
second
d. Group 2 visits the park fourth
e. Group 3 visits the museum
fourth
11. If Group 2 visits the museum second,
then how many different ways could
they visit the five locations?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7

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Questions 12-16
A bakery will sample two different pies for
their customers in each season of one
particular year: Winter, Spring, Summer,
and finally Fall. The pies are apple,
blueberry, cherry, lemon, pecan, pumpkin,
rhubarb, and strawberry. Each season two
pies will be sampled, and they must follow
these conditions:
Pecan and pumpkin will not be in the same
season
Apple must be in the same season, or in a
consecutive season, as rhubarb
If lemon is sampled in the springtime, then
so is strawberry
If blueberry is sampled in the summer, then
cherry is sampled in the fall
Pumpkin will be sampled in either the
summer or fall
12. Which of the following could be the
order of samples, beginning with
winter and ending in the fall?
a. Apple & rhubarb, lemon &
strawberry, pumpkin &
cherry, pecan & blueberry
b. Lemon & pecan, rhubarb &
strawberry, blueberry &
cherry, pumpkin & apple
c. Apple & pecan, rhubarb &
lemon, strawberry &
pumpkin, blueberry & cherry
d. Rhubarb & lemon, apple &
pumpkin, blueberry & pecan,
cherry & strawberry
e. Blueberry & cherry, apple &
rhubarb, pumpkin & pecan,
lemon & strawberry

13. If apple and blueberry are sampled in


the summer, which of the following
could be false?
a. Pumpkin and cherry are
sampled together
b. Lemon is sampled in the
winter
c. Rhubarb is sampled in the
spring
d. Strawberry is sampled in the
spring
e. Pumpkin is sampled in the
fall
14. If lemon is sampled in the spring,
then how many pies could be
sampled in the winter?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6
15. Which of the following is a complete
and accurate list of pies that could be
sampled in the spring if apple and
cherry are sampled in the winter?
a. Rhubarb, pecan
b. Rhubarb, strawberry
c. Rhubarb, lemon, strawberry,
blueberry
d. Rhubarb, lemon, strawberry,
pecan
e. Rhubarb, blueberry,
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16. If strawberry and cherry had to be


sampled during the winter, then
which of the following would have
to be false?
a. Pecan and blueberry are both
sampled in the fall
b. Lemon and blueberry are
both sampled in the summer
c. Rhubarb and blueberry are
both sampled in the spring
d. Apple is sampled in the
summer
e. Pumpkin and lemon are both
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Questions 17-22
A soda manufacturer is filling a vending
machine with the various sodas that they
make. The eight flavors that they will stock
are cola, lemon-lime, root beer, ginger ale,
diet, orange, tonic, and vanilla. He will
stock them from top to bottom according to
the following conditions:
Cola is either on the top or the bottom
Ginger ale is next to lemon-lime
Root beer must be stocked somewhere
above the diet soda
There is exactly one space between orange
and tonic
There is more than one space between
lemon-lime and cola
17. Which of the following is an
acceptable order of sodas from
bottom to top?
a. Cola, root beer, ginger ale,
lemon-lime, diet, orange,
vanilla, tonic
b. Cola, diet, orange, lemonlime, ginger ale, tonic,
vanilla, root beer
c. Ginger ale, lemon-lime,
orange, diet, tonic, root beer,
vanilla, cola
d. Orange, diet, tonic, lemonlime, vanilla, ginger ale, root
beer, cola
e. Cola, vanilla, lemon-lime,
ginger ale, diet, orange, root
beer, tonic
18. If orange soda is next to lemon-lime,
then which of the following spaces
could orange occupy?
a. The bottom
b. Second from the bottom
c. Third from the bottom
d. The top
e. Second from the top

19. If lemon-lime is third from the top


and next to vanilla, then which of the
following must be true?
a. Either orange or tonic is third
from the bottom
b. Root beer is third from the
bottom
c. Cola is on top
d. Tonic is next to cola
e. Diet is third from the bottom
20. How many different spaces could be
occupied by ginger ale?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 5
d. 7
e. 8
21. If root beer is directly above vanilla,
then which of the following must be
false?
a. Root beer is fourth from the
top
b. Lemon-lime is third from the
top
c. Diet is fourth from the
bottom
d. Tonic is third from the
bottom
e. Tonic is second from the
bottom
22. Which of the following is a pair of
sodas that cannot be consecutive in
the machine?
a. Root beer and cola
b. Cola and ginger ale
c. Diet and orange
d. Lemon-lime and orange
e. Tonic and diet

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Questions 1-7
Two friends decide to take a road trip to
seven states in seven days. They begin on a
Sunday, traveling until the following
Saturday. The seven states they visit are
New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire,
and Maine. They only visit one state per
day, and do not skip any days or states.
They must plan the trip according to the
following conditions:
Connecticut and Maine cannot be visited in
consecutive days
New York must be visited after Rhode
Island
New Hampshire and Vermont must be
visited consecutively
There is exactly one day between
Massachusetts and New York
Vermont cannot be visited on Thursday
1. Which of the following could be the
order of the states, from Sunday
through Saturday?
a. Vermont, New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode
Island, New York,
Connecticut
b. Connecticut, Rhode Island,
New Hampshire, New York,
Maine, Massachusetts,
Vermont
c. Rhode Island, New York,
Maine, Massachusetts,
Vermont, New Hampshire,
Connecticut
d. Massachusetts, Connecticut,
New York, Vermont, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island,
Maine
e. Rhode Island, Vermont, New
Hampshire, New York,
Maine, Massachusetts,
Connecticut

2. If the friends visit Massachusetts on


Friday, then which of the following
must be true?
a. Rhode Island is visited on
Sunday
b. Rhode Island is visited on
Tuesday
c. New Hampshire is visited
between Rhode Island and
Vermont
d. Massachusetts is visited
between Connecticut and
Maine
e. Maine is not visited the day
after New York
3. If Rhode Island is visited on
Wednesday, then which of the
following is a pair of states that
could possibly be visited on Friday
and Saturday?
a. New York and Vermont
b. New York and New
Hampshire
c. Maine and New York
d. Maine and Vermont
e. Connecticut and Vermont
4. How many states could be visited on
Saturday if New Hampshire is
visited on Friday?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

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5. Which of the following pieces of


information is enough to determine
with certainty that either Maine or
Connecticut is visited on
Wednesday?
a. Massachusetts is visited on
Monday
b. New York is visited on
Tuesday
c. New Hampshire is visited on
Thursday
d. Massachusetts is visited on a
Friday
e. Connecticut is visited on a
Saturday
6. How many ways could the schedule
be arranged if New York is visited
on Monday?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. 8
7. Which of the following is a complete
and accurate list of states that could
come before both Rhode Island and
Connecticut?
a. Maine, Massachusetts
b. Maine, Connecticut, New
Hampshire
c. Maine, Massachusetts,
Vermont, New Hampshire
d. New Hampshire, Vermont
e. New Hampshire, Vermont,
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Questions 8-12
Seven boys named Craig, Eric, Jimmy,
Kyle, Leopold, Stan, and Timmy are
planning a ski trip. Some of the boys will
travel to Denver to ski while the rest will
travel to Boulder. The following conditions
apply to the trip:
Eric travels to a different city than Kyle
Jimmy travels to a different city than Timmy
If Stan travels to Boulder, then Leopold
travels to Boulder
If Kyle travels to the same city as Stan, then
Craig travels to the same city as Eric
8. If Stan and Kyle travel to Boulder,
then which of the following could be
true?
a. Leopold travels to Denver
b. Craig travels to Boulder
c. Exactly three boys travel to
Boulder
d. Eric travels to Boulder
e. Jimmy travels to Boulder
9. Which of the following trios cannot
travel to Boulder together?
a. Eric, Jimmy, and Leopold
b. Craig, Kyle, and Stan
c. Kyle, Jimmy, and Leopold
d. Craig, Eric, and Jimmy
e. Eric, Leopold, and Timmy

10. If Jimmy and Leopold travel to


Denver, then which pair of boys
cannot travel together?
a. Timmy and Stan
b. Craig and Eric
c. Leopold and Stan
d. Eric and Stan
e. Eric and Timmy
11. Which of the following is a complete
and accurate list of boys that could
travel to Denver if Jimmy and Craig
travel to Denver?
a. Craig, Eric, Jimmy, Stan
b. Craig, Eric, Jimmy, Kyle, Stan
c. Craig, Eric, Jimmy, Kyle,
Leopold, Stan
d. Craig, Jimmy, Kyle, Leopold
e. Craig, Jimmy, Kyle, Leopold,
Stan
12. If five boys travel to one city, then
how many of the boys could
potentially be in the pair that travels
to the other city?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 6

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Questions 13-18
A local museum is opening a reptile exhibit
and needs to decide how to arrange their
animals. The available reptiles to be
displayed are alligators, chameleons,
geckos, iguanas, komodo dragons, snakes,
and turtles. The reptiles will be arranged in
two displays marked A and B, and each
display will be arranged from left to right.
No animals will be featured in both displays.
The following conditions must apply to their
arrangement:
The alligators and turtles must be in separate
displays
The chameleons and iguanas must be in the
same display
The geckos are to the left of the komodo
dragons if they are in the same display
The snakes must be directly next to the
alligators if they are in the same display
There are no more than four animals in each
display
13. Which of the following could be the
arrangement, from left to right, of
Display B?
a. Komodo dragons, Geckos,
Alligators
b. Alligators, Snakes, Komodo
dragons, Chameleons
c. Alligators, Snakes, Komodo
dragons, Turtles n
d. Snakes, Iguanas,
Chameleons, Turtles
e. Komodo dragons, Turtles

14. If only the Turtles, Iguanas, and


Chameleons are in Display A, then
how many different ways can
Display B be arranged from left to
right?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. 8
15. If the Geckos and Komodo dragons
are in different displays, which of the
following must be false?
a. The Iguanas and Snakes are
in the same display
b. The Komodo dragons and
Alligators are in the same
display
c. The Snakes and Turtles are in
the same display
d. The Geckos and Alligators
are in the same display
e. The Komodo dragons and
Turtles are in the same
display
16. Which of the following trios of
animals cannot be displayed
together?
a. Geckos, Alligators, and
Komodo dragons
b. Chameleons, Alligators, and
Snakes
c. Snakes, Komodo dragons,
and Iguanas
d. Geckos, Turtles, and Snakes
e. Snakes, Alligators, and
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17. If the Chameleons are one of only


three animals in Display A, which of
the following could be true?
a. The Geckos are in the rightmost space in Display B
b. The Geckos are directly next
to the Chameleons
c. The Komodo dragons are
directly next to the Iguanas
d. The Snakes are in the rightmost space of their display
e. The Komodo dragons are in
the left-most space of their
display

18. If Monitor lizards are added to the


exhibit, and they cannot be displayed
with Geckos, then which of the
following must be true?
a. The Iguanas are displayed
with the Komodo Dragons
b. The Snakes are displayed
with the Komodo Dragons
c. The Chameleons are
displayed with the Alligators
d. The Monitor lizards are
displayed with the Snakes
e. The Geckos are displayed
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Questions 19-23
Nine salespersons are filling out a three day
schedule. The men are named Frank, Henry,
Isaac, James, and Kiel, while the women are
named Gayle, Lea, Marissa, and Nicki.
They are assigned to days from Monday
through Wednesday. No more than three
people can work each day. The schedule is
made under the following conditions:

21. Which of the following pairs cannot


work on the same day?
a. Marissa and Lea
b. Henry and James
c. Isaac and James
d. Marissa and Gayle
e. Isaac and Gayle

Exactly two men must work on Monday


At least one man works on each day
Kiel does not work after James or Lea
Marissa and Nicki must work on different
but consecutive days
Gayle works on Tuesday
If Isaac works on the same day a Kiel, then
Lea must work on the same day as
Henry
Henry and Frank work on different days

22. Which of the following pieces of


information must be false?
a. Henry and Nicki both work
on Tuesday
b. Marissa and James both work
on Monday
c. James works on Tuesday and
Nicki works on Wednesday
d. Frank and Nicki work on
Wednesday
e. Isaac works on Monday and
Marissa works on
Wednesday

19. If Marissa and James work on


Monday, then each of the following
must be true except
a. Nicki works on Tuesday
b. Lea works on Wednesday
c. Isaac works on Wednesday
d. Henry works on Tuesday
e. Kiel works on Monday

23. If Kiel works on Tuesday, how many


different people could possibly work
on Wednesday?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
e. 7

20. Which of the following must be


false?
a. Kiel works on Tuesday
b. Henry works on Monday
c. Lea works on Tuesday
d. James and Lea work before
Gayle
e. Isaac can work any of the
three days

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Questions 1-5
A pet shop is having a sale. The manager
must advertise kittens, puppies, fish, lizards,
and birds in two local papers, named Paper
X and Paper Z. The manager must decide
which paper is best to advertise each pet, but
she will not advertise one animal in both
papers. She must do so according to the
following conditions:
Each pet must be advertised at least once
There are seven total ads between the two
papers
Paper X cannot have more pet ads than
Paper Z
The kittens and puppies cannot both be
advertised twice
The fish and lizards are advertised together
in exactly one paper
The birds are only advertised once
If the puppies are advertised in Paper X,
then the kittens must be advertised in
Paper Z
If the lizards are advertised in Paper Z, then
the birds must be advertised in Paper X
1. If the birds are advertised in Paper Z,
then which of the following could be
true?
a. Fish are advertised only once
b. Lizards are advertised twice
c. Kittens are advertised in
Paper X only
d. Puppies are advertised in
Paper X only
e. Puppies are advertised in
Paper Z only

2. Which of the following is a pair of


pets that cannot both be advertised
only once?
a. Kittens and lizards
b. Puppies and fish
c. Fish and kittens
d. Fish and lizards
e. Birds and fish
3. If the birds are advertised in Paper X,
then how many different ways can
the advertisements be arranged?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
e. 8
4. Each of the following must be false
except
a. All five pets are advertised in
Paper Z
b. Puppies and birds are
advertised in Paper Z only
c. Fish and birds are advertised
in Paper Z only
d. Lizards and birds are
advertised in the same exact
way
e. Kittens and puppies are both
advertised in just one paper
5. Which of the following is a complete
and accurate list of pets that cannot
be advertised in Paper X only?
a. Kittens and puppies
b. Kittens, fish, and lizards
c. Kittens, puppies, fish, and
lizards
d. Kittens, puppies, and fish
e. Kittens, puppies, and lizards

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Questions 6-11
A baker is making a four-level wedding
cake with different ingredients. There are
three icings to choose from: White, Red, and
Pink. There are also four different flavors of
cake to choose from: Chocolate, Vanilla,
Strawberry, and Marble. The baker must
make it according to the following
conditions:
The bottom, or first level, must have red
icing
The top, or fourth level, must have
strawberry cake
Pink icing cannot go with marble cake
Chocolate cake must have white icing
covering it
Red icing can only cover strawberry cake or
vanilla cake
No icing or cake flavor can be used more
than twice
6. Which of the following is a possible
arrangement of the cake layers, from
bottom to top?
a. 1. Red icing, strawberry cake;
2. Pink icing, chocolate cake;
3. Red icing, vanilla cake; 4.
White icing, strawberry cake
b. 1. Red icing, strawberry cake;
2. White icing, chocolate
cake; 3. Pink icing, marble
cake; 4. Pink icing,
strawberry cake
c. 1. Red icing, vanilla cake; 2.
Red icing, marble cake: 3.
White icing, chocolate cake;
4. Red icing, strawberry cake

d. 1. Red icing, vanilla cake; 2.


Pink icing, strawberry cake;
3. White icing, chocolate
cake; 4. Red icing, marble
cake
e. 1. Red icing, strawberry cake;
2. White icing, chocolate
cake; 3. Pink icing, vanilla
cake; 4. Pink icing,
strawberry cake
7. If the second level has marble cake,
then which of the following must be
true?
a. There is white icing directly
above red icing
b. There is chocolate cake on
the third level
c. There are two levels of either
vanilla cake or strawberry
cake
d. There is at least one level
with pink icing
e. Strawberry cake is found
directly above chocolate cake
8. If red icing is found directly above
pink icing, then which of the
following could be true?
a. Strawberry cake is found on
the third level
b. Marble cake is found on the
third level
c. There is a level of chocolate
cake and a level of marble
cake
d. There are two levels of
marble cake
e. Chocolate cake is found on
the third level

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9. Which of the following is a complete


and accurate list of cake flavors and
icings that will not necessarily be
used?
a. Icings: white. Flavors:
chocolate, marble
b. Icings: white, pink. Flavors:
chocolate, marble
c. Icings: white. Flavors:
chocolate, marble, vanilla
d. Icings: white, pink. Flavors:
chocolate, marble, vanilla
e. Icings: white, pink. Flavors:
chocolate, vanilla

11. Which of the following must be


false?
a. There is white icing on the
fourth level of the cake
b. There is pink icing on the
fourth level of the cake
c. There is exactly one level of
vanilla and there is white
icing on all strawberry levels
d. There is a level of cake with
pink icing between two
strawberry levels
e. There are two levels of
vanilla cake

10. If there are two levels of chocolate


cake, then how many different levels
could be marble cake?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4

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Questions 12-17
A library is sorting a special collection of
documents about the following Presidents:
Eisenhower, Ford, Garfield, Harrison,
Jackson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and Taylor.
Each of the eight collections will be
displayed on one of three floors of the
library according to the following
conditions:
Each floor of the library has at least two
collections
The Eisenhower collection cannot be on the
same floor as the Ford collection
The Ford collection cannot be on the same
floor as the Lincoln collection
The Roosevelt collection must be on the
same floor as the Harrison collection
If The Roosevelt collection is on the same
floor as the Jackson collection, then the
Taylor collection must be on the same
floor as the Garfield collection
The Harrison collection cannot be on the
third floor
12. Which of the following is a possible
arrangement for the library?
a. First floor: Ford, Garfield
Second floor: Eisenhower,
Jackson Third floor:
Roosevelt, Harrison, Lincoln,
Taylor
b. First floor: Roosevelt,
Harrison Second floor:
Garfield, Lincoln, Ford
Third floor: Jackson, Taylor
Roosevelt
c. First floor: Roosevelt,
Jackson, Eisenhower- Second
floor: Harrison, Lincoln,
Third floor: Garfield, Taylor,
Ford
d. First floor: Roosevelt,
Harrison- Second floor:
Eisenhower, Jackson, Ford-

Third floor: Lincoln,


Garfield, Taylor
e. First floor: Harrison, Jackson,
Roosevelt- Second floor:
Eisenhower, Lincoln- Third
floor: Garfield, Taylor, Ford
13. If the Roosevelt and Jackson
collections are both on the first floor,
which of the following must be
false?
a. Harrison is on the same floor
as Ford
b. Taylor, Garfield, and Ford
are on the same floor
c. Eisenhower is directly above
Garfield
d. Four collections occupy the
third floor
e. Four collections occupy the
first floor
14. If the Lincoln collection is on the
first floor, and the Eisenhower is on
the second floor, then which of the
following is a complete and accurate
list of collections that could be on
the third floor?
a. Ford and Jackson
b. Ford, Taylor, Garfield, and
Jackson
c. Ford, Taylor, Jackson, and
Roosevelt
d. Ford, Garfield, and Jackson
e. Ford, Taylor, and Jackson
15. If the Harrison collection is on the
same floor as the Jackson collection,
how many combinations of
collections exist for the library to
choose from?
a. Two
b. Four
c. Six
d. Eight
e. Ten
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16. If there are four collections displayed


on the first floor, then how many of
the eight collections are eligible to be
displayed there?
a. Four
b. Five
c. Six
d. Seven
e. Eight

17. If the Taylor, Jackson, and Garfield


collections are together on a floor,
which of the following is a complete
and accurate list of the collections
that individually could also be on
that floor?
a. Ford
b. Ford and Eisenhower
c. Eisenhower and Lincoln
d. Lincoln
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Questions 18-22
Five musicians are needed for a three-set
concert. All five musicians may or may not
be used for the concert, but the music itself
has already been chosen, and the following
instruments are needed: For the first set,
percussion and woodwinds, for the second
set, brass, and for the third set, piano and
strings. The following musicians are
available, with their talents listed:
Pauline: brass
Ricky: woodwinds, piano
Sal: strings, piano
Trey: percussion, strings
Vanessa: percussion, brass
Wally: woodwinds, percussion
Yasmine: piano, brass
The following conditions apply for the
performers to be chosen:
No more than one musician will play each
kind of instrument in each set
No musician will play more than once in
the concert
Trey cannot play a set with Yasmine
Ricky cannot play a set with Vanessa
18. Which of the following could be a
list of the performers?
a. 1st set: Vanessa, Ricky, 2nd
set: Yasmine, 3rd set: Trey,
Sal
b. 1st set: Vanessa, Wally, 2nd
set: Pauline, 3rd set: Trey,
Yasmine
c. 1st set: Wally, Ricky, 2nd set:
Vanessa, 3rd set: Pauline,
Trey
d. 1st set: Vanessa, Wally, 2nd
set: Pauline, 3rd set: Yasmine,
Sal
e. 1st set: Trey, Ricky, 2nd set:
Yasmine, 3rd set: Sal,
Vanessa

19. If Vanessa plays during the first set,


then which of the following must be
true?
a. Sal plays in the third set
b. Wally plays in the first set
c. Ricky plays in the third set
d. Pauline plays in the concert
e. Yasmine plays in the concert
20. If Trey does not play in the concert,
all of the following could be true
except
a. Vanessa plays in the second
set
b. Vanessa plays with Wally
c. Yasmine plays piano
d. Sal plays piano
e. Ricky plays piano
21. If Vanessa, Wally, Trey, Sal, and
Ricky are the performers, then how
many combinations of musicians to
instruments could be assembled?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
22. If percussion is added to the second
set along with Brass, but Pauline
cannot perform, then which of the
following cannot be true?
a. Wally plays during the first
set
b. Trey plays during the first set
c. Vanessa plays during the first
set
d. Sal does not play strings
e. Trey does not play percussion

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Questions 1-6
A gardener is arranging flowers in front of
his house, and he will choose from daisies,
lilacs, petunias, roses, sunflowers, tulips,
and violets. He will arrange the flowers
from left to right, according to the following
conditions:
The roses cannot be on either end of the line
of flowers
The petunias cannot be next to the tulips
The violets are on one end of the line of
flowers
There are at least two kinds of flowers
between the daisies and lilacs
The sunflowers must be somewhere to the
left of the tulips
All seven types of flowers must be planted
1. Which of the following could be the
order of the flowers in the bed, from
left to right?
a. Violets, daisies, sunflowers,
lilacs, tulips, roses, petunias
b. Violets, daisies, sunflowers,
tulips, petunias, roses, lilacs
c. Sunflowers, lilacs, roses,
tulips, violets, daisies,
petunias
d. Daisies, roses, sunflowers,
petunias, lilacs, tulips, violets
e. Violets, petunias, lilacs,
tulips, roses, sunflowers,
daisies

2. If the tulips are planted second from


the left, which of the following must
be true?
a. Either daisies or lilacs are
planted third from the left
b. Petunias are planted fourth
from the left
c. Roses are planted fourth from
the left
d. Violets are planted on the far
left
e. Roses are planted to the left
of the lilacs
3. How many flowers could be fourth
from the left if sunflowers are third
from the left?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
4. If the violets are directly next to the
sunflowers, then each of the
following could be true except
a. The tulips are on the far right
b. The lilacs are fifth from the
left
c. The violets are to the left of
the sunflowers
d. The roses are to the right of
the lilacs
e. The roses are directly next to
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5. If the petunias are on the very left,


and the lilacs are third from the left,
then how many combinations exist
for the gardener to plant his flowers?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

6. Which of the following must be false


if roses and lilacs are in the first two
spots on the left?
a. The daisies are to the left of
the petunias
b. The daisies are to the left of
the tulips
c. The petunias are third from
the left
d. The petunias are third form
the right
e. The tulips are third from the
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Questions 7-12
Different colored balloons are being
arranged for a holiday display. There is an
upper row and a lower row of balloons,
containing six balloons each. The different
colors are Red, Blue, Green, Yellow,
Orange, and Violet, and two of each color is
displayed. The following conditions must
be met in their arrangement:
No balloon can be directly next to, above, or
below the other balloon of its color
Both of the Green balloons must be in the
upper row and not on an end
Both of the Blue balloons must be in the
lower row
There must be one Red, Orange, and Violet
balloon on the top and bottom row
Both Orange balloons must be next to Violet
balloons
Both Yellow balloons must be at a spot on
an end of the display
The Yellow balloons cannot be above or
below Blue balloons
7. Which of the following is a possible
combination of balloons on the lower
row of the display?
a. Yellow, Blue, Orange,
Violet, Red, Blue
b. Orange, Violet, Blue, Red,
Blue, Yellow
c. Yellow, Orange, Violet,
Blue, Red, Yellow
d. Yellow, Blue, Violet, Blue,
Orange, Red
e. Violet, Orange, Blue, Blue,
Red, Yellow

8. How many combinations exist for


the locations of the two Green
balloons?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
9. Which of the following must be
false?
a. The red balloons are both on
an edge
b. The two balloons in the
center of the top row and the
center of the bottom row are
all Orange and Violet
c. The Yellow balloons are on
the same level as one another
d. At least one green balloon is
directly above a blue balloon
e. An Orange balloon is on an
edge of the display
10. If the upper Red balloon is not above
either of the Blue balloons, which of
the following must be true?
a. At least one Green balloon is
above a Blue balloon
b. Either Violet or Orange is on
an edge
c. At least one Red balloon is
not on an edge
d. There are two or more spaces
between the Green balloons
e. Orange and Red balloons are
adjacent on at least one of the
two rows

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11. Which of the following is a complete


and accurate list of balloons that can
be placed on an edge of the display?
a. Yellow, Orange, and Violet
b. Yellow, Red, and Green
c. Yellow, Orange, Violet, Red
d. Yellow, Red, and Violet
e. Yellow, Orange, and Green

12. If no Orange balloon is directly


above or below a Violet balloon,
which of the following must be true?
a. A Violet balloon is on an
edge of the display
b. The Yellow balloon on the
top row must be on the left
side of the display
c. The Orange and Violet
balloons occupy the four very
center spaces of the display
d. At least one Orange or Violet
balloon is on an edge
e. Both Blue balloons are under
either Violet or Orange
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Questions 13-18
A swimming instructor is dividing his eight
new students into four age groups. The
students are Joseph, Kira, Leslie, Maria,
Nathan, Otto, Pamela, and Roger. The
groups are named A, B, C, and D, with A
being the oldest and D being the youngest.
Two people are in each age group, but they
are not necessarily the same exact age. The
ages of the new students follow these
conditions:
Joseph is older than Maria
Maria is older than both Otto and Pamela
Roger is younger than Leslie, but older than
Pamela
Leslie and Roger cannot be in the same age
group
Nathan and Kira are in the same age group
Nathan is not in group C
13. Which of the following could be the
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oldest to youngest?
a. Leslie, Joseph, Roger, Maria,
Otto, Pamela, Nathan, Kira
b. Joseph, Maria, Nathan, Kira,
Leslie, Roger, Pamela, Otto
c. Leslie, Maria, Nathan, Kira,
Roger, Joseph, Pamela, Otto
d. Nathan, Kira, Leslie, Otto,
Joseph, Maria, Roger, Pamela
e. Joseph, Leslie, Nathan,
Maria, Otto, Kira, Roger,
Pamela

15. Which of the following is a complete


and accurate list of students who
could be in group D?
a. Roger, Peter, Otto
b. Peter, Otto, Nathan, Kira
c. Peter, Nathan, Kira
d. Peter, Roger, Nathan, Otto,
Kira
e. Nathan, Kira, Peter, Otto
16. Which of the following pairs of
students cannot be in the same age
group?
a. Pamela and Otto
b. Joseph and Roger
c. Maria and Roger
d. Roger and Peter
e. Maria and Otto
17. If Roger and Maria are together in
group B, then how many
combinations exist for the placement
of the students in each group?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
18. Which of the following pairs cannot
be in consecutive groups?
a. Maria and Joseph
b. Joseph and Otto
c. Roger and Otto
d. Leslie and Otto
e. Joseph and Peter

14. Which of the following must be


false?
a. Otto is older than Roger
b. Leslie and Maria are in the
same group
c. Maria is in group B
d. Roger and Pamela are in
group D
e. Nathan is younger than Kira
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Questions 19-23
Seven groomsmen are picking out ties and
belts for a wedding in which they will take
part. The ties are green, pink, and purple,
and the belts have either steel buckles or
leather buckles. The groomsmen are named
Alex, Chris, Harold, Jon, Kyle, Matt, and
William. They will pick out their outfits
according to the following conditions:
Alex and Harold have the same color ties
Chris and Kyle have the same belts
Matt and Jon have either the same color ties
or same belts, but not both
None of the groomsmen wear both a leather
buckle and purple tie
William wears a steel belt buckle
Chris wears a green tie
At least two groomsmen wear each color tie
At least two groomsmen wear a pink tie with
a leather buckle
19. Which of the following cannot be
true?
a. Matt and Jon both wear pink
ties
b. Kyle and Matt wear the only
two pink ties
c. William wears a pink tie
d. Six groomsmen wear the
same kind of buckle
e. Three groomsmen wear
purple ties

20. Each of the following could be true


except
a. Kyle wears a green tie
b. Harold wears a green tie
c. Kyle wears a steel buckle
d. Chris wears a leather buckle
e. Alex wears a leather buckle
21. If three groomsmen wear green ties,
which of the following is a complete
and accurate list of those who could
wear a green tie?
a. Chris, Jon, and William
b. Chris, Jon, Kyle, and William
c. Chris, Kyle, Matt, and
William
d. Chris, Kyle, and Matt
e. Chris, Jon, Kyle, Matt, and
William
22. If Alex wears a purple tie, then
which of the following must be true?
a. William wears a purple tie
b. Matt wears a pink tie
c. Jon wears a pink tie
d. Harold wears a leather buckle
e. Kyle wears a leather buckle
23. How many total combinations of ties
and belts exist if William and Harold
wear purple ties?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

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Answers
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C
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A
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B
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D
B
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C

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C
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C
B

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Section 2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

B
C
E
A
E
D

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

B
D
D
A
E
C

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

D
E
B
C
C

18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

C
A
D
A
E

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Section 3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

B
E
C
E
D
C

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

A
E
A
B
A
E

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

C
C
D
E
A

18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

C
D
C
E
A

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Transaction ID: 4FP0558632323183D

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Section 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

C
A
A
A
C

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

C
A
B
A
D

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

B
D
A
C
A
B

17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

D
B
C
D
A
C

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Transaction ID: 4FP0558632323183D

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Section 5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

C
A
D
B
E

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

A
C
C
E
A
D
C

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

B
B
A
C
D

18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

C
E
A
C
D
C

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40 Unofficial LSAT Logic Games for Extra Practice from LSAT Blog - http://LSATBlog.blogspot.com

Section 6
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

A
C
C
B
E
E

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

C
C
A
D
A

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

D
E
A
B
C
D

18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

C
C
A
D
E












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40 Unofficial LSAT Logic Games for Extra Practice from LSAT Blog - http://LSATBlog.blogspot.com

Section 7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

B
B
A
C
E
D

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

B
A
E
C
D

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

A
D
D
E
B

17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

C
C
E
E
A
B












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40 Unofficial LSAT Logic Games for Extra Practice from LSAT Blog - http://LSATBlog.blogspot.com

Section 8
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

E
D
C
A
B
C
C

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

E
B
A
C
B

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

D
C
A
C
D
B

19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

D
C
A
E
B












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Transaction ID: 4FP0558632323183D

40 Unofficial LSAT Logic Games for Extra Practice from LSAT Blog - http://LSATBlog.blogspot.com

Section 9
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

E
D
A
B
D

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

E
A
A
D
A
C

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

E
D
B
D
E
A

18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

D
B
D
B
C












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Transaction ID: 4FP0558632323183D

40 Unofficial LSAT Logic Games for Extra Practice from LSAT Blog - http://LSATBlog.blogspot.com

Section 10
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

D
A
E
B
C
D

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

B
C
C
A
C
D

13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

A
B
D
B
A
E

19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

D
B
E
E
B

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