medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
All applicants who score above the 90th percentile are invited for an interview. No applicant who is invited for an interview fails to meet the basic qualifications.
Which one of the following must be true?
- Any applicant who meets the basic qualifications scored above the 90th percentile.
- Meeting the basic qualifications is enough to earn an interview invitation.
- Most applicants score at or below the 90th percentile.
- Every applicant who scores above the 90th percentile meets the basic qualifications.
- Applicants who meet the basic qualifications are ranked ahead of those who do not.
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