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LSAT Practice Questions Analytical Reasoning

Sir, Please Provide me the Law School Admission Test Practice Questions of Analytical Reasoning.

Here I am providing the Law School Admission Test Practice Questions of Analytical Reasoning.

1. If a student has satisfactorily completed F and attends every class, s/he must complete at least one paper from which of the following pairs of papers in order to earn a grade of B+?
1. J & H
2. J & G
3. H & L
4. G & H
5. G & K
2. If a student is to earn a grade of B, and if s/he has decided not to do L, s/he must complete at least one paper from each of the following pairs of papers EXCEPT
1. F & J
2. J & K
3. G & K
4. H & K
5. F & H
3. Which of the following must be true if a student earns a grade of B+?
1. S/he attends every class session.
2. S/he writes at least five papers.
3. S/he writes at least two short papers.
4. S/he writes three long papers and skips two class sessions.
5. The number of papers s/he writes is greater than the number of classes s/he skips.
4. If the number of classes a student skips is equal to the number of papers s/he writes, what is the minimum number of papers s/he must write in order to earn a grade of B?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
5. 6
5. If a student writes five papers, what is the minimum number of classes s/he can skip in order to earn a grade of B?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
6. 1. Buses 1, 2, and 3 make one trip each day, and they are the only ones that riders A, B, C, D, E, F, and G take to work.
Neither E nor G takes bus 1 on a day when B does.
G does not take bus 2 on a day when D does.
When A and F take the same bus, it is always bus 3.
C always takes bus 3.
Traveling together to work, B, C, and G could take which of the same buses on a given day?
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) 3 only
(D) 2 and 3 only
(E) 1, 2, and 3
7. Three men (Tom, Peter and Jack) and three women (Eliza, Anne and Karen) are spending a few months at a hillside. They are to stay in a row of nine cottages, each one living in his or her own cottage. There are no others staying in the same row of houses.
1. Anne, Tom and Jack do not want to stay in any cottage, which is at the end of the row.
2. Eliza and Anne are unwilling to stay besides any occupied cottage..
3. Karen is next to Peter and Jack.
4. Between Anne and Jack's cottage there is just one vacant house.
5. None of the girls occupy adjacent cottages.
6. The house occupied by Tom is next to an end cottage.
1. Which of the above statements can be said to have been derived from two other statements ?
A. Statement 1
B. Statement 2
C. Statement 3
D. Statement 5
E. Statement 6
Ans : D
2. How many of them occupy cottages next to a vacant cottage ?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Ans : C
3. Which among these statement(s) are true ?
I. Anne is between Eliza and Jack.
II. At the most four persons can have occupied cottages on either side of them. .
III. Tom stays besides Peter.
D. I only
E. II only
F. I and III only
G. II and III only
H. I, II and III
Ans : C

Last edited by Neelurk; April 6th, 2020 at 01:38 PM.
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