LSAT-Section-1-Logical-Reasoning Section One : Logical Reasoning

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Question 31

Unlike most graduates of American high schools, all graduates of high schools in Bermuda have completed four years of advanced mathematics.

Which one of the following, if true, would best explain the situation described above?

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  • Math anxiety is higher in the United States than in Bermuda.

  • There are far more high schools and high school students in the United States than in Bermuda.

  • More students in America take fulltime jobs without completing high school.

  • Math programs in American high schools are frequently understaffed.

  • High Schools in Bermuda require four years of advanced mathematics for graduation.

Question 32

By refusing to ban smoking in restaurants, the city council has put the financial wellbeing of restaurant owners above the health of the citizens of this city. No doubt the council would support the restaurants if they decided to use asbestos tablecloths and to barbecue using radioactivity. These devices would be no more risky. The author of this paragraph makes her case by arguing

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  • from experience

  • from example

  • by authority

  • from observation

  • from analogy

Question 33

There are no edible fish in the streams of this county because there are no pesticide controls. Which one of the following assumptions must be made before the conclusion above can be reached?

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  • Edible fish cannot be found in areas where there are no pesticide controls.

  • If there are pesticide controls, there will be many edible fish.

  • Without adequate pesticide controls, the fish population will rapidly decline.

  • If there are pesticide controls, there will be some edible fish.

  • With pesticide controls, the fish population will rapidly increase.