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LSAT Exam 1 Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest Version!! LR paralel reasoning identifiers "parallel to," "similar to." LR method of argument strategy Paraphrase the argument into abstract terms. A train leaves City A traveling east at 50 miles per hour. At the same time, a...

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LR paralel reasoning identifiers "parallel to," "similar to."



LR method of argument strategy Paraphrase the argument into abstract terms.



A train leaves City A traveling east at 50 miles per hour. At the same time, another train leaves

City B traveling west at 60 miles per hour. If the distance between the two cities is 330 miles,

after how many hours will the two trains meet?

3 hours



If all lawyers are trained in law and some lawyers specialize in environmental law, which of the

following can be concluded?

Some individuals trained in law specialize in environmental law.



"Proposition" LR principle



A judge sentences a defendant based on the testimony of two witnesses. One witness claims the

defendant was at the scene of the crime, while the other claims they saw the defendant miles

away at the time. If the judge accepts one witness’s testimony and dismisses the other, what

conclusion can the judge reach about the defendant’s location during the crime?

1

, The judge must conclude that the defendant was either at the scene of the crime or miles

away, depending on which testimony is accepted.



A flower shop offers four types of flowers: roses, lilies, tulips, and daisies. If you buy two types

of flowers, in how many ways can you choose them?

6 ways



An airline allows passengers to check one bag for free, but charges an extra fee for each

additional bag. John has four bags and must decide which ones to check. If he decides to check

all four, how many ways can he pay for the extra bags?

1 way



Sarah likes to read mystery novels, while her friend Jane prefers science fiction. They decide to

swap books for a week. If Sarah reads one of Jane’s books and Jane reads one of Sarah’s, which

book should they exchange to ensure both enjoy their reading experience?

They should exchange books that align with each other’s preferences: Sarah gives Jane a

mystery novel and Jane gives Sarah a science fiction book.



A teacher gives a test to her class of 30 students. If 5 students score above 90, 10 students score

between 70 and 89, and the remaining students score below 70, what percentage of the students

scored above 70?

50%



2

, A store sells shirts in five different colors and three different sizes. If a customer randomly

chooses a shirt, what is the probability that they will choose a red shirt in a large size?

1/15



If the price of an item increases by 20% and then decreases by 20%, what is the final price of the

item as a percentage of the original price?

96%



An orchestra is composed of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections. If half of the

musicians play string instruments, one-fourth play woodwinds, one-fifth play brass, and the rest

play percussion, what fraction of the musicians play percussion?

1/20



A student must answer five out of seven essay questions on an exam. In how many ways can the

student choose which questions to answer?

21 ways



A farmer has cows, chickens, and sheep on his farm. If the ratio of cows to chickens is 3:5 and

the ratio of chickens to sheep is 4:3, what is the ratio of cows to sheep?

9:20



If a car travels 180 miles in 3 hours, what is the average speed of the car?

60 miles per hour

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