LSAT PowerScore Logic Games Bible Exam Solved 100%
The 3 Parts of a Logic Game - Answer 1. The Scenario 2. The Rules 3. The Questions Scenario - Answer introduces a set of variables, which are involved in an easy activity What are the following elements that you should look for while reading through each scenario? - Answer 1. The nature of the exercise 2. The number and type of variables 3. Connections between the variable sets 4. Numerical information Rules - Answer the second part that is a set of indented statements that describe and control the relationships between the variables Steps I must take through each game: - Answer 1. Read through the scenario and rules and try to connect all the rules 2. Diagram the scenarios and rules 3. Make inferences 4. Consider the structure of the game 5. Use the rules and inferences to attack the questions Never do what with the main diagram? - Answer draw on it Never do what with your old work? - Answer erase it Some work from previous questions can help? - Answer answer questions within the future Global Questions - Answer Questions that ask about information derived from the initial rules Local Questions - Answer Generally begin with the word "if", "when", or "suppose", and impose a new condition in addition to the initial rules Global Questions ask for? - Answer what must be true, what is not necessarily true, and what could be true, and what cannot be true. Attacking the Sections - Answer 1. The games are not presented in order of difficulty, so play your strengths 2. Create a strong setup for the game 3. Look to make inferences 4. Be smart during the game 5. Neatness Counts 6. Do not be intimidated by size 7. Keep an awareness of time 8. Maintain a positive attitude and concentrate Linearity - Answer involves the fixed positioning and ordering of variables The Base of Linearity Games - Answer one of the variable sets is chosen as the "base" and is diagrammed in a straight line, either horizontally or vertically, and the remaining variable sets are placed into slots above or next to the base. There are four main types of linear games: - Answer 1. Variable Placement Rules 2. Fixed Position Rules 3. Sequencing or Relative Placement Rules 4. Conditional Rules Linearity- Variable Placement Rules - Answer specify where a variable or variables must be placed or cannot be placed Dual Options - Answer When two variables can only be placed within certain slot(s) Split Dual Options - Answer When variables only have two possible positions Triple Options - Answer When a single rule or an inference will lead you to determine a single space can contain only one of three variables Ahead - Answer right Behind - Answer left Earlier - Answer right Later - Answer left Before - Answer left After - Answer right Preceding - Answer right Following - Answer left West - Answer right East - Answer left Lower numbers - Answer right Higher numbers - Answer left Blocks - Answer reflect the idea of a fixed spatial position relationship between two variables Split-Blocks - Answer Indicates that the variables are separated by a fixed number of spaces Spaces "between" - Answer put the exact spaces in between the two variables Sequencing Rules - Answer establish the relative positioning of variables How do you tell the difference between a sequencing rule from a block rule? - Answer block rules precisely fix the variables together while sequences do not
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the 3 parts of a logic game 1 the scenario 2 the
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scenario introduces a set of variables which are
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