LSAT-Section-3-Analytical-Reasoning Section Three : Analytical Reasoning

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Question 7

We are well aware that there are warning signs concerning massive climate changes; these climate changes are reducing plant life. Many hopeful crop growers believe that there will not be an overall negative affect on the plant growth population due to the fact that rain fall should not be altered because of the climate changes. However; for the average plant, it is because of the climate change that agricultural technology has an overall yield in annual fluctuation.

On which of the following assumptions are these hopeful claims based?

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  • There is not accurate way to predict a climate change.

  • If patterns of rainfall began to shadow the climate changes there would be supplementary damaging effects.

  • Improved yields grow highly unlikely, if technology is significantly influential in spite of climate change.

  • Rainfall patterns are not as predictable as patterns of temperature.

  • Plant life is threatened more from cool temperatures than warm ones.

Question 8

Different life forms such as animals and plants are known to have certain breeds that have extended life spans compared to that of humans. Due to this fact, scientists pass away before they are able to study the complete life cycle of these certain breeds; this being the case, a single breed may be inferred by observation over various life stages. Geology or astronomy can be applied to with the same method. Scientists can also use this method to learn about desert evolution, as well as rock formations.

Concerning this passage, what assumption can be made evident?

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  • The average subject uses the same ideals of observation.

  • Certain endangered breeds need to be studied more before they become extinct.

  • Various stage development of different breeds are available to scientists as examples for both study and observation.

  • Through the use of today's study technique there are many breeds in out society that cannot be properly studied in our environment.

  • There are different techniques that scientists can use that are available in our society.

Question 9

A rich business man runs a prosperous company. He is disappointed in his two children, Violet and Hazen, because he believes that neither of them presents the potential of having the ability to take control of his company, he thinks that both of his children lack common sense.

This belief formulates from the opinion that:

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  • Violet and Hazen are ignorant to the experience of controlling the company.

  • Even a person who is not brilliant can control a company, if she or he has been able to obtain an MBA.

  • In order to run a factory, a person needs common sense.

  • If Hazen showed any sign of common sense, he would have the ability to aid Violet in controlling the company.

  • A committee with an average of three trained personal, could assist either Violet or Hazen in controlling the company.