LSAT
Pop Culture
Rhyme Time
Study Struggles
Pop Culture Moments
100
This type of LSAT question asks you to identify what assumption must be true for an argument to work.

What is an assumption question?

100

This animated yellow family lives in Springfield and has been on TV for over 30 years.

What is The Simpsons?

100

A lawyer who works for free.

What is pro bono?

100

The classic all-nighter companion, often served hot in a mug.

What is coffee?

100

This singer shocked the world by releasing the surprise album Lemonade in 2016.

Who is Beyonce?

200

If a stimulus says, "All cats are mammals. Felix is a cat. Therefore, Felix is a mammal," the argument uses this type of reasoning?

What is deductive reasoning?

200

Beyoncé’s devoted fans are collectively known by this buzzing name.

What is the BeyHive?

200

A case that sets an example for future courts.

What is legal eagle? (“legal / eagle” rhyme nickname)

200

Highlighting everything in a textbook in yellow is often called this ineffective habit.

What is passive studying?

200

This Marvel movie broke records in 2019 as the highest-grossing film of all time.

What is Avengers: Endgame?

300

In LSAT terms, a flaw that confuses correlation with causation is called this.

What is the causal flaw?

300

In Harry Potter, this house values bravery, daring, and chivalry.

What is Gryffindor?

300

A sworn statement given outside of court.

What is deposition repetition?

300

This scientifically backed technique involves spacing out your study sessions instead of cramming.

What is spaced repetition?

300

This reality TV family built an empire that started with their hit show Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Who are the Kardashians/Jenners?

400

When an argument uses the same word with two different meanings, it commits this logical flaw.

What is equivocation?

400

This Marvel hero can “do this all day” and carries a vibranium shield.

Who is Captain America?

400

The right to remain silent is part of these rights.

What are Miranda Rights?

400

When you keep rereading the same page but can’t remember a thing, you’ve fallen into this trap.

What is mindless reading (or zoning out)?

400

This streaming service became a pop culture phenomenon with shows like Stranger Things and Squid Game.

What is Netflix?

500

Strengthen and weaken questions both test your ability to evaluate this part of an argument.

What are the premises and conclusion relationship?

500

 This global K-Pop group, known for hits like “Dynamite” and “Butter,” has an army of fans.

Who is BTS?
500

A judge known for being strict in the courtroom.

What is gavel gravel?

500

This note-taking system uses a large left margin for cues, a right section for notes, and a bottom section for summaries.

What is the Cornell method?

500

This singer made history in 2024 by becoming the first artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys four times.

Who is Taylor Swift?