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May 12th, 2016, 09:15 AM
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LSAT Practice Test
Hello sir I want to prepare for LSAT Practice Test and here want some qus for practice so can you please give me its details ?
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May 12th, 2016, 09:16 AM
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Re: LSAT Practice Test
Hey as The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized test administered four times each year at designated testing centers throughout the world. Here I am giving you some LSAT Practice Test qus for practice 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. 2 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 The correct answer is (C). If the government acts before the study can be proven conclusively, it will lose credibility. Bus 1: If B, then no E or G Bus 2: If D, then no G Bus 3: C always Bus 3: When A and F take the same bus. 3 Diane: As we both know, the population of this country is aging. Elderly people generally prefer not to live in harsh climates characterized by extreme temperatures. Accordingly, in this country's coastal regions, where the climate is generally most temperate, the population is likely to grow, while other regions are likely to suffer population declines. Paul: I disagree. With few exceptions, regions where the climate is harsh are characterized by comparatively low living costs, a compelling factor for retired people with little savings and on fixed incomes. Which of the following is the most likely point of disagreement between Diane and Paul? the reason for the population shift toward coastal areas and away from other regions whether the country's current decline in overall population will continue into the forseeable future why older people find certain regions where the climate is harsh attractive places to live whether regions characterized by harsh climates are likely to experience population declines in the foreseeable future the extent to which coastal regions are affordable places to live for retired people |
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