LSAT Logical Reasoning Sections
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Logical Reasoning Sections (2)
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Length
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35 minutes
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Format
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Multiple Choice
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# Questions
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24-26
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Topics Tested
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Analyzing and evaluating the persuasiveness of arguments Analyzing and evaluating the structure and content of arguments
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Both LSAT Logical Reasoning sections contain 24-26 questions and last 35 minutes each. All questions are multiple choice. LSAT Logical Reasoning questions measure your ability to understand, analyze, evaluate, and critique arguments. All Logical Reasoning questions contain an argument in the form of a short passage followed by one or two questions about it. LSAT Logical Reasoning questions test a number of reasoning and critical thinking skills, such as recognizing the main point of an argument, drawing conclusions from evidence, inferring unstated assumptions, and recognizing errors in reasoning.
In your inlingua LSAT course you will develop and practice the critical thinking skills needed to succeed on the LSAT Logical Reasoning sections. By learning to quickly and accurately analyze and critique the structure, content, and validity of arguments, you will master the art of LSAT Logical Reasoning.