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Q11

by ngogirl Mon Oct 17, 2011 8:14 pm

I am one of the preppers who frames the in/out games.

For #11, I was choosing between B and E, I chose E because both N and L restrict the other answers into place based on the rule. Why is it B? My diagram was: in KNLQ out MJP. Is B the answer because K and L can exist without N and Q? but in this case, N and Q ARE in so that would force K and L to be in, sorry, this is enervating me!!!
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Re: Q11

by noah Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:38 am

With M out, you know that Q and L must be in to fill the two slots that K/J and N/P won't fill. With Q in, we know K is in, J is out. So, we end up with this:

In: N/P, K, Q, L
Out: N/P, J, M

(B) is a clear winner.

(A) references J, who is out.
(C) references P, an unknown.
(D) references P, an unknown.
(E) references N, an unknown.