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19th August 2015, 02:16 PM
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Practice LSAT
I have applied for the Law School Admission Test . Will you please provide the LSAT Practice — Analytical Reasoning questions?
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19th August 2015, 02:17 PM
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Re: Practice LSAT
Here I am providing the list of few Law School Admission Test Practice — Analytical Reasoning questions which you are looking for . Questions 1-4 are based on the following information: Quantum, a specialty restaurant, is open for business every Monday through Saturday but is closed Sundays. Lunch is the only meal served on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dinner is the only meal served on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The restaurant's floors are polished and its plants are watered only on days that Quantum is open for business, according the following schedule: Plants are watered two days each week, but never on consecutive days and never on the same day that floors are polished. Floors are polished on Monday and two other days each week, but never on consecutive days and never on the same day that plants are watered. Question 1 According to the schedule, which of the following could be true? Plants are watered on Wednesday. Lunch is served on Friday. Floors are polished on Tuesday. Dinner is served on Thursday. Plants are watered on Monday. Question 2 According to the schedule, the restaurant's floors are polished on either Tuesday or Wednesday Tuesday or Thursday Wednesday or Thursday Thursday or Friday Thursday or Saturday Question 3 If dinner is served on a day that plants are watered, which of the following must be true? Plants are watered on Tuesday. Floors are polished on Thursday. Plants are watered on Wednesday. Floors are polished on Wednesday. Plants are watered on Saturday. Question 4 Assume that floors are polished on consecutive instead of nonconsecutive days but that all other scheduling policies are unchanged. For how many of the six days can it be determined both whether plants are watered and whether floors are polished? two three four five six |