Straw man arguments are found in a number of logical reasoning question types on the LSAT, including flawed reasoning questions, parallel flawed reasoning questions, and method of reasoning questions. A... read more →
Most logic games include a complete and accurate list question. This is usually the first question. e.g. "Which of the following could be a complete and accurate list...?" For most... read more →
Try this formal logic or conditional reasoning question for the LSAT: If the novel were successful, it would be produced as a movie or adapted as a theatre script. However,... read more →
The New Angel Law School allows students to evaluate their law professors. Evaluations are submitted in paper on the last day of school. Some professors at the law school either... read more →
Ring tailed lemurs are herbivores and incapable of digesting meat. However, scientists have observed ring tailed lemurs killing and eating beetles. Which one of the following, if true, best resolves... read more →
A study released in May, 2009 by the US Department of Education shows that students in online learning environments outperformed those receiving face-to-face instruction. The report was based on a... read more →
X unless Y The easiest way to look at this statement is as IF not X then Y OR IF not Y then X You can pick either one of... read more →
Formal logic including conditional or IF-Then statements appear in 3 out of 4 LSAT test sections. Both Logical Reasoning Sections and the Analytical Reasoning Section will use formal logic. This... read more →