LSAT – Section 2: Test 1
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
Judith and Doris had the following conversation in the lunchroom.
Judith: “Henry has been arriving late for group meetings practically every afternoon.” Doris: “Judith, this is not correct. Henry was on time yesterday.”
Doris’s statement shows her to understand that Judith is arguing
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Question 2 of 12
2. Question
Matthew: Cars are an extremely important invention. They have changed the way people travel, making it much easier and faster to go back and forth between two places. Dennis: Matthew, I completely disagree with this. Cars are so expensive that only the wealthiest of individuals can afford them.
Dennis’ comment indicates that he takes Matthew’s statement to mean
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Question 3 of 12
3. Question
Of the different breeds of dogs in the world, Weimaraners are among the most popular and attractive. Although this is widely agreed upon by dog enthusiasts, it also bears mentioning that Weimaraners are haughty and haughty dogs are abrasive. Assuming that the above statements are true, each of the following must also be true EXCEPT
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Question 4 of 12
4. Question
There are many excellent dance schools throughout the United States. Across these institutions, the average gender breakdown is as follows: for every 10 students, 8 are female and 2 are male. However, dance productions are typically staffed with an equal amount of men and women. Which of the following statements, if true, would best serve to explain these statistics?
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Question 5 of 12
5. Question
Employees at Sugar’s Doughnut Company are demanding increased medical insurance coverage from their employer, and will go on strike if their demands aren’t met. The response from the board of directors of Sugar’s has been that if they were to increase employee medical coverage, they would have to close some of their stores to cover the added expense. Thus, some of Sugar’s stores will be closed. The above conclusion is properly drawn if which of the following assumptions is made?
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Question 6 of 12
6. Question
Bridget is at her local bicycle shop, trying out different bike models. After riding one of the shop’s chrome bicycles around the neighborhood she comes to the following conclusion:
Bridget: “The bicycle I’m riding is chrome. Since it is chrome, it must not have great steering ability.” Bridget’s conclusion can be properly drawn if it is also known that
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Question 7 of 12
7. Question
Mr. Jenkins was excited to finally have his day in court. His eagerness to provide his version of events regarding the case was understandable, but he may have hurt his case more than he helped it. His nervous stammering and profuse sweating seemed to _________ the jury. Which of the following words best completes the passage in the context to which the author most likely intended?
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Question 8 of 12
8. Question
The city of Atlanta has experienced an unprecedented level of thunderstorm activity this past spring. The level of rain that hit the city during this period was nearly twice the seasonal average, filling the local reservoirs to capacity. As a result, the city’s plans for a water conservation mandate over the next few months will not be necessary. Which of the following statements, if true, does the most to undermine the conclusion at the end of the passage?
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Question 9 of 12
9. Question
Ted’s clothing shop for men has put the following message in its shop window: What you wear says a lot about who you are. Wearing a suit from Ted’s sends a clear message to everyone you encounter. It tells the world that you are powerful, confident, and a winner. Now don’t you want to own a suit from Ted’s? If the claims made above are true, which of the following must also be true?
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Question 10 of 12
10. Question
In Guatemala there exists a specific type of lizard that thrives in its warm climate. Researchers have discovered two distinct varieties of this amphibian—horned and nonhorned. In its natural habitat, these lizards tend to cluster in groups that contain only horned or nonhorned members, and in terms of mating they also tend to select partners that are of the same variety as themselves. Years of extensive observation by researchers of this intriguing species has yielded an interesting piece of information: if a lizard that is raising horned offspring is moved to a mixed group, then that lizard (whether horned or nonhorned), is likely to select a horned lizard as its mate. This indicates that the lizard’s preference for a horned or nonhorned mate is not genetically determined, but rather is a learned response. Which of the following, if true, provides the most support for the passage?
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Question 11 of 12
11. Question
The mall is always bustling on Saturdays. The mall is not bustling; therefore, it must not be a Saturday. Which of the following most closely conforms to the reasoning used in the previous statements?
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Question 12 of 12
12. Question
Meghan: While I was at the pet store, every rabbit that bit me was a gray rabbit, and every gray rabbit I touched bit me. Based on Meghan’s statement, which of the following statements can be correctly inferred?
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