Logical Reasoning
Break down every Logical Reasoning question type with proven techniques to spot flaws, assumptions, and inferences—boosting accuracy, speed, and your overall LSAT score.
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FREE PREVIEWLogical Reasoning Questions: An Overview and Strategy for Success
Section 1 Introduction
1.1 Main Conclusion
1.1 Quiz
FREE PREVIEW1.2 Role of a Statement
1.2 Quiz
1.3 Method of Reasoning
1.3 Quiz
1.4 Flaw in the Argument
1.4 Quiz
1.5 Parallel Reasoning
1.5 Quiz
1.6 Misinterpretation
1.6 Quiz
1.7 Identify the Argument Strategy
1.7 Quiz
Section Review
Section 2 Introduction
2.1 Necessary Assumption
2.1 Quiz
2.2 Sufficient Assumption
2.2 Quiz
2.3 Strengthen
2.3 Quiz
2.4 Weaken
2.4 Quiz
2.5 Causation vs. Correlation
2.5 Quiz
Section Review
Section 3 Introduction
3.1 Must Be True
3.1 Quiz
3.2 Most Strongly Supported
3.2 Quiz
3.3 Principle (Inference)
3.3 Quiz
3.4 Numbers & Percentages
3.4 Quiz
3.5 Comparative Statements (Relative vs. Absolute)
3.5 Quiz
Section Review
Section 4 Introduction
4.1 Parallel Flaw
4.1 Quiz
4.2 Parallel Principle
4.2 Quiz
4.3 Apply a Principle
4.3 Quiz
4.4 Identify the Principle
4.4 Quiz
4.5 Disagree/Agree with a Principle
4.5 Quiz
Section Review
Section 5 Introduction
5.1 Resolve the Paradox
5.1 Quiz
5.2 Explain the Phenomenon
5.2 Quiz
5.3 Complete the Argument
5.3 Quiz
5.4 Paradox With Causal Explanation
5.4 Quiz
Section Review