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LSAT Prep Flashcard Exam Revision
And Answers 2025
In logical reasoning questions, what is a conclusion? - Answer A conclusion is the main point the
author is making. A conclusion is supported by evidence or an assumption. An example of a
conclusion is, Allison plays volleyball.



In logical reasoning questions, what is evidence? - Answer Evidence is the information offered
by an author to support the conclusion.



In logical reasoning questions, what is an assumption? - Answer An assumption is an unstated
piece of evidence that is required for a conclusion to be valid. An example of an assumption
would be Allison is over six feet tall, therefore she plays volleyball. Allison plays volleyball, is the
conclusion.



In logical reasoning questions, what do weaken questions ask for? - Answer Weaken questions
ask for info that can be added to the argument to make the conclusion less likely. An example of
a weakening argument would be that height can hinder a volleyball players performance.



What are 4 words or phrases that indicate a weaken question? - Answer 1. Weaken

2. Calls into question

3. Casts doubt upon

4. Seriously damages



In logical reasoning questions, what do strengthen questions ask for? - Answer Strengthen
questions ask for information that can be added to the argument to make the conclusion more
likely. An example of a strengthening argument would be that only volleyball players over six
feet tall can block over the net.



What are 2 words or phrases that indicate a strengthen question? - Answer 1. Strengthen

2. Support

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In logical reasoning questions, what do flaw questions ask for? - Answer Flaw questions want
you to determine the error the author makes in going from the evidence to the conclusion.
There are numerous different common flaws that appear on the LSAT.



What are the 8 common flaws in logical reasoning questions on the LSAT? - Answer 1.
Unwarranted Assumption, 2. Necessity versus sufficiency,

3. Representativeness, 4. Scope Shift, 5. Alternative possibilities, 6. Causation versus correlation,
7. Opinion versus fact, 8. Number versus percentage



Unwarranted Assumption - Logical Reasoning Flaw - Answer Assumptions based on insufficient
evidence. An example is her battery works; therefore her battery is charged. The unwarranted
assumption is that the battery working is the only thing needed to ensure the phone is charged.



Necessity versus Sufficiency - Logical Reasoning Flaw - Answer A flaw of deeming a sufficient
action as necessary. An example would be saying if we break up, I will unfriend him on
Facebook. Breaking up might be sufficient reasoning to unfriend someone, but breaking up is
not required to unfriend him.



Representativesness - Logical Reasoning Flaw - Answer Assuming something as representative
of a dissimilar population. An example would be saying when I was a child, mint ice cream was
my favorite flavor; therefore I will serve that at your birthday. However, your preference is not
representative of everyone.



Scope Shift - Logical Reasoning Flaw - Answer When a conclusion presents information not
present in the evidence. An example would be saying only 10 percent of children have been to
Washington D.C.; therefore kids don't know a lot about government. This conclusion presents a
shift in scope.
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