LSAT Methodology Guides

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🧠 Logical Reasoning (16 Types)

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Strengthen Questions

Strengthen questions ask you to find new information that makes an argument more convincing. The cor...

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Weaken Questions

Weaken questions ask you to find information that makes an argument less convincing. The correct ans...

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Sufficient Assumption

Sufficient assumption questions ask you to find a statement that, if added to the premises, would ma...

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Necessary Assumption

Necessary assumption questions ask for something the argument must assume to be true. Without this a...

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Flaw Questions

Flaw questions ask you to identify the reasoning error in an argument. Learn to recognize common fal...

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Must Be True Inference

Must Be True questions ask what can be properly inferred from the given statements. The correct answ...

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Most Supported Inference

Most Supported questions ask for the answer best supported by the passage — not necessarily proven w...

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Parallel Reasoning

Parallel reasoning questions ask you to find an argument with the same logical structure. Focus on t...

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Parallel Flaw

Parallel flaw questions ask you to find an argument with the same type of reasoning error. First ide...

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Method of Reasoning

Method of Reasoning questions ask HOW the argument proceeds — what technique or strategy it uses. De...

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Point at Issue

Point at Issue questions present two speakers and ask what they disagree about. The correct answer i...

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Resolve the Paradox

Resolve/Explain questions present two seemingly contradictory facts and ask you to find information ...

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Principle (Identify)

Principle Identify questions ask you to find a general principle that justifies or underlies the spe...

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Principle (Apply)

Principle Apply questions give you a general principle and ask you to find a situation that conforms...

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Role of a Statement

Role questions ask you to identify what function a specific highlighted statement plays in the argum...

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Main Conclusion

Main Conclusion questions ask you to identify the primary point the argument is trying to establish....

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