Logical Reasoning
Reading Comprehension
LSAT Trivia
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100

This type of question asks you to find what is wrong with the argument

What is a flaw question

100

comparative passages differ from other LSAT passages because

What is you are given two passages

100

The LSAT is administered by this organization

What is the Law School Admission Council (LSAC)

100

The short passage or set of facts at the beginning of a Logical Reasoning question are called

What is the stimulus

100

Each section on the LSAT is this long

What are 35 minutes

200

This question presents this type of common LSAT flaw 

The proportion of fat calories in the diets of people who read the nutrition labels on food products is significantly lower than it is in the diets of people who do not read nutrition labels. This shows that reading these labels promotes healthful dietary behavior.


What is Correlation vs. Causation

200

LSAT reading passages often focus on these four topics

What are law, science, history and the arts

200

The LSAT consists of this many scored multiple choice sections

What is four sections

200

This question family asks you to select the answer choice that changes the stimulus according to the prompt

What is Operation Family

200

When reading the RC sections of the LSAT, the most important thing you should be doing is this

What is tagging

300

Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the information above is this type of LSAT question

What is a Must Be True question

300

The two most important things to focus on when reading the passage in RC are

What are Points of View and Authors role 


300

The break after Section 2 is this long

What is 10 minutes

300

"The gardener's argument depends on assuming which one of the following?'' is this type of question


What is a necessary assumption question

300

This is the lowest possible LSAT score

What is 120

400

Which one of the following most accurately expresses the overall conclusion drawn in Brianna's argument. 

Brianna: It would have been better to buy a tree last summer rather than this summer. The one we bought this summer is struggling to survive this summer's drought. If we had bought one last summer, it would have been able to survive this summer's drought, because last summer's normal rainfall would have enabled it to develop established roots. Trees with established roots can better withstand droughts.


What is it would have been better to buy a tree last summer rather than this summer

400

The primary structure of a passage with three Points of View is

What is a Synthesis passage

400

A perfect LSAT score is this number

What is 180

400

These are the three question types in the Implication family

What are Must be True, Soft MBT, and MBF

400

These are the only two ways you can take the LSAT

What are in-person or online

500

The role of the third sentence is

Does the position of a car driver’s seat have a significant impact on driving safety? It probably does. Driving position affects both comfort and the ability to see the road clearly. A driver who is uncomfortable eventually becomes fatigued, which makes it difficult to concentrate on the road. Likewise, the better the visibility from the driver’s seat, the more aware the driver can be of road conditions and other vehicles.

What is it is a premise offered in support of the conclusion

500

The four secondary structures on RC questions are

What are Cause and Effect, Examples, Q&As, and Lists or classifications


500

According to Blueprint, the names of the 3 different families of LSAT questions are

What are implication, Operation, and Characterization

500

EX: Hazel and Max disagree over whether

Hazel: Faster and more accurate order processing would help our business. To increase profits, we should process orders electronically rather than manually, because customers' orders will then go directly to all relevant parties.

Max: We would lose money if we started processing orders electronically. Most people prefer to interact with human beings when placing orders. If we switch to electronic order processing, our business will appear cold and inhuman, and we will attract fewer customers.


Max and Hazel disagree about whether switching to electronic order processing would help their business financially

OR

switching to electronic order processing would be financially beneficial to their business


500

It is true or false that the experimental section can be RC or LR

What is true