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6th February 2017, 02:28 PM
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LSAT LR Speed
I am preparing for LSAT Test. I want to increase speed for Logical Reasoning (LR) subject of this Test. So will you provide important tips to increase speed? Please provide sample questions for Logical Reasoning (LR) subject of LSAT?
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6th February 2017, 04:21 PM
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Re: LSAT LR Speed
As you are looking to increase speed for Logical Reasoning (LR) subject of LSAT, so you have to follow these important tips: LSAT Logical Reasoning (LR) subject Important Tips to increase Speed Understand the stimulus before you look at the answers Training logical reasoning prephrasing Skip hard logical reasoning questions (and come back) Prephrase the right answer Train for speed (by doing timed sections) Identify question types that slow you down, and drill them Monitor your energy Read all the answers before you consider any thoroughly Bubble answers every two pages Focus on the setup, not the answers. Don’t worry about finishing the whole section. Do what you can with proper form, and guess the rest. Here I am providing sample questions based on Logical Reasoning Subject of LSAT: LSAT Logical Reasoning Subject Questions 1.One of the truisms of the advertising industry is that it is rarely necessary to say something of substance in an advertisement in order to boost sales. Instead, one only needs to attract the potential customer’s attention; memory does the rest, for it is more important for sales that people know of a product than that they know something about it. Which of the following is assumed by the argument? A. People can remember a product without having much information about it. B. Advertisements, in their own way, function to improve people’s memories. C. Attracting a potential customer’s attention is a simple matter. D. The advertising industry knows little of substance about the products it promotes. E. Advertisements seldom tell the truth about a product 2.Why save endangered species? For the general public, endangered species appear to be little more than biological oddities. A very different perception is gained from considering the issue of extinction in a wider context. The important point is that many major social advances have been made on the basis of life forms whose worth would never have been perceived in advance. Consider the impact of rubber-producing plants on contemporary life and industry: approximately two-thirds of the world’s rubber supply comes from rubber producing plants and is made into objects as diverse as rubber washers and rubber boots. The point of the passage is made chiefly by A. acknowledging the validity of two opposing points of view B. appealing to the emotions of the audience rather than to their intellects C. suggesting a useful perspective for viewing the question raised at the beginning of the passage D. trying to discredit the view of an opponent without presenting an alternative hypothesis E. generalizing from similar to dissimilar cases. 3.Only a member of the Regionalist party would oppose the bill for a new recycling law that would protect the environment from industrial interests. Ellen cannot be a member of the Regionalist party because she supports the bill. Which of the following statements points out why the conclusion is invalidly drawn? A. Regionalist party members have organized to oppose industrial interests on several other issues. B. Industrial interests need not oppose the protection of the environment. C. Past attempts to protect the environment through recycling laws have failed. D. It is possible that some Regionalist party members may not oppose the bill for a new recycling law. E. Ellen has attended programs and distributed literature prepared by the Regionalist party. 4.Roberta was born in 1967, and so in 1976 she was nine years old. It is clear from this example that the last two digits of a person’s birth year will be the same as the last two digits of the year of that person’s ninth birthday, except that the position of the digits will be reversed. Which of the following is the best criticism of the assertions made? A. The generalization is valid only for those birth years that do not end in two zeroes. B. The example does not exhibit the same principle as is expressed in the generalization based on it. C. The generalization is valid only for those birth years in which the last digit is one greater than the second-to-last digit. D. The example cannot be shown to be correct unless the truth of the generalization is already presupposed. E. The generalization is valid only for those birth years in which the last digit is greater than five. 5.The greatest chance for the existence of extraterrestrial life is on a planet beyond our solar system. The Milky Way galaxy alone contains 100 billion other suns, many of which could be accompanied by planets similar enough to Earth to make them suitable abodes of life. The statement presupposes which of the following? A. Living creatures on another planet would probably have the same appearance as those on Earth. B. Life cannot exist on other planets in our solar system. C. If the appropriate physical conditions exist, life is an inevitable consequence. D. More than one of the suns in the galaxy is accompanied by an Earth-like planet. E. It is likely that life on another planet would require conditions similar to those on Earth. 6.The state with the greatest fraction of its population in urban areas, if the urban areas are considered to include the suburbs, is California. The West is highly urbanized, but California is exceptional even in that region: 91 percent of its population lives in urban areas. Geographically, however, California is rural: 96 percent of its land is outside urban areas. If all of the statements are true, which of the following is best supported on the basis of them? A. No state has a smaller fraction of its population in rural areas than California has. B. The current rate of population growth in California’s urban areas exceeds that current rate of population growth in California’s rural areas. C. In California 96 percent of the population lives on 9 percent of the land. D. No state has a smaller area devoted to urban settlement than California has. E. California’s population density is among the highest of all states in the United States |
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