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5th July 2015 10:12 AM
Kiran Chandar
Re: LSAT Test Prep

Here I am providing the list of few questions of Law School Admission Test which you are looking for .

Passage for Questions 1, 2, and 3
The painter Roy Lichtenstein helped to define pop
art—the movement that incorporated commonplace
objects and commercial-art techniques into paintings—by paraphrasing the style of comic books in his work.

(5) His merger of a popular genre with the forms and
intentions of fine art generated a complex result: while poking fun at the pretensions of the art world,
Lichtenstein’s work also managed to convey a
seriousness of theme that enabled it to transcend mere

(10) parody.
That Lichtenstein’s images were fine art was at
first difficult to see, because, with their word balloons and highly stylized figures, they looked like nothing more than the comic book panels from which they were

(15) copied. Standard art history holds that pop art emerged as an impersonal alternative to the histrionics of abstract expressionism, a movement in which painters conveyed their private attitudes and emotions using nonrepresentational techniques. The truth is that by the

(20) time pop art first appeared in the early 1960s, abstract expressionism had already lost much of its force. Pop art painters weren’t quarreling with the powerful early abstract expressionist work of the late 1940s but with a second generation of abstract expressionists whose

(25) work seemed airy, high-minded, and overly lyrical.
Pop art paintings were full of simple black lines and
large areas of primary color. Lichtenstein’s work was
part of a general rebellion against the fading emotional
power of abstract expressionism, rather than an aloof
(30) attempt to ignore it.
But if rebellion against previous art by means of
the careful imitation of a popular genre were all that
characterized Lichtenstein’s work, it would possess
only the reflective power that parodies have in relation
(35) to their subjects. Beneath its cartoonish methods, his
work displayed an impulse toward realism, an urge to
say that what was missing from contemporary painting
was the depiction of contemporary life. The stilted
romances and war stories portrayed in the comic books
(40) on which he based his canvases, the stylized
automobiles, hot dogs, and table lamps that appeared in
his pictures, were reflections of the culture Lichtenstein
inhabited. But, in contrast to some pop art,
Lichtenstein’s work exuded not a jaded cynicism about
(45) consumer culture, but a kind of deliberate naivete,
intended as a response to the excess of sophistication
he observed not only in the later abstract expressionists
but in some other pop artists. With the comics—
typically the domain of youth and innocence—as his
(50) reference point, a nostalgia fills his paintings that gives
them, for all their surface bravado, an inner sweetness.
His persistent use of comic-art conventions
demonstrates a faith in reconciliation, not only between
cartoons and fine art, but between parody and true
(55) feeling.

Question 1
Which one of the following best captures the author’s attitude
toward Lichtenstein’s work?
(A) enthusiasm for its more rebellious aspects
(B) respect for its successful parody of youth and
innocence
(C) pleasure in its blatant rejection of abstract
expressionism
(D) admiration for its subtle critique of contemporary
culture
(E) appreciation for its ability to incorporate both
realism and naivete

Law School Admission Test questions






For the question paper , here is the attachment
5th July 2015 09:10 AM
Unregistered
LSAT Test Prep

I have applied for the Law School Admission Test . Will you please provide the previous LSAT Test questions for preparation ?
9th April 2013 10:41 AM
Pathak
Re: LSAT Test Prep

You want sample questions of LSAT Test so here I am giving you the same:

1. If the last digit of an acceptable product code is 1, it
must be true that the
(A) first digit is 2
(B) second digit is 0
(C) third digit is 3
(D) fourth digit is 4
(E) fourth digit is 0

2. Which one of the following must be true about any
acceptable product code?
(A) The digit 1 appears in some position before the
digit 2.
(B) The digit 1 appears in some position before the
digit 3.
(C) The digit 2 appears in some position before the
digit 3.
(D) The digit 3 appears in some position before the
digit 0.
(E) The digit 4 appears in some position before the
digit 3.

3. If the third digit of an acceptable product code is not 0,
which one of the following must be true?
(A) The second digit of the product code is 2.
(B) The third digit of the product code is 3.
(C) The fourth digit of the product code is 0.
(D) The fifth digit of the product code is 3.
(E) The fifth digit of the product code is 1.

4. Any of the following pairs could be the third and
fourth digits, respectively, of an acceptable product
code, EXCEPT:
(A) 0, 1
(B) 0, 3
(C) 1, 0
(D) 3, 0
(E) 3, 4

5. Which one of the following must be true about any
acceptable product code?
(A) There is exactly one digit between the digit 0
and the digit 1.
(B) There is exactly one digit between the digit 1
and the digit 2.
(C) There are at most two digits between the digit 1
and the digit 3.
(D) There are at most two digits between the digit 2
and the digit 3.
(E) There are at most two digits between the digit 2
and the digit 4.

Rest of questions is given in attached pdf file. You are free to download it.
7th April 2013 12:00 PM
Subhajitm
LSAT Test Prep

Give me some sample questions for preparation of LSAT Test?

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