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Logical Reasoning Preptest 44 LSAT Explained: Logical Reasoning Preptest 20

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The Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT is designed to test your ability to understand and analyze arguments. It is important to be able to identify the ma of an argument, as well as the premises that support that . You must also be able to identify any flaws in the argument, such as unsupported claims or faulty reasoning.

In this article, we will explain the Logical Reasoning section of Preptest 44, and we will provide you with tips on how to answer the questions correctly.

The first section of the Logical Reasoning section contains 25 questions. These questions are designed to test your ability to understand the ma of an argument, as well as the premises that support that .

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To answer these questions correctly, you must be able to identify the main idea of the argument. You can do this by looking for the sentence that states the author's overall point. Once you have identified the main idea, you can then identify the premises that support that idea. These premises will be the sentences that provide evidence for the author's claim.

Here is an example of a question from Section 1:

> The author argues that the government should not ban the sale of violent video games because such a ban would violate the First Amendment. Which of the following is a premise that supports this argument?

> (A) Violent video games are not protected by the First Amendment. > (B) The government has a legitimate interest in protecting children from harm. > (C) Violent video games can cause children to become violent. > (D) The First Amendment protects all forms of speech, including violent video games.

The correct answer is (D). This is a premise that supports the author's argument because it states that the First Amendment protects all forms of speech, including violent video games.

The second section of the Logical Reasoning section contains 25 questions. These questions are designed to test your ability to identify any flaws in an argument.

To answer these questions correctly, you must be able to identify the type of flaw that is present in the argument. There are many different types of flaws, but some of the most common include:

  • Unsupported claims: These are claims that are not supported by any evidence.
  • Faulty reasoning: This is reasoning that is not valid.
  • Circular reasoning: This is reasoning that relies on the to support itself.
  • Equivocation: This is the use of a word or phrase in two different senses.

Here is an example of a question from Section 2:

> The author argues that the government should increase the minimum wage because it would help to reduce poverty. However, the author does not provide any evidence to support this claim. What type of flaw is present in this argument?

> (A) Unsupported claim > (B) Faulty reasoning > (C) Circular reasoning > (D) Equivocation

The correct answer is (A). This is an unsupported claim because the author does not provide any evidence to support the claim that increasing the minimum wage would help to reduce poverty.

Here are some tips for answering Logical Reasoning questions correctly:

  • Read the passage carefully. Make sure that you understand the main idea of the argument, as well as the premises that support that idea.
  • Identify the type of question that you are being asked. There are many different types of Logical Reasoning questions, so it is important to be able to identify the type of question that you are being asked before you start to answer it.
  • Use the process of elimination. If you are not sure which answer is correct, you can use the process of elimination to rule out the incorrect answers.
  • Guess if you have to. If you are running out of time, you can guess the answer to a question. However, it is important to remember that guessing is not a good strategy for answering Logical Reasoning questions.

The Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT is a challenging, but it is also an important section. By following the tips in this article, you can improve your score on this section and increase your chances of getting into law school.

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Logical Reasoning PrepTest 44 (LSAT Explained Logical Reasoning PrepTest 20)
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