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LSAT-Practice Questions (Logical Reasoning, Analytical
Reasoning, And Reading Comprehension), Questions And
Correct Answers With Verified Solutions Grade A+.


Question 1 (Logical Reasoning)
Many companies argue that offering remote work options increases employee productivity.
However, a recent study found that employees who worked remotely reported feeling more
isolated and less motivated. Therefore, remote work options do not increase productivity.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument above?

A. The study surveyed only employees who worked remotely full-time.
B. Employees who work remotely occasionally reported increased productivity.
C. Many companies offer remote work options primarily to attract talent, not to increase
productivity.
D. Employees in the study had not received training on remote work best practices.
E. The study did not consider employee productivity before the option of remote work was
offered.

Answer: D

Rationale: The argument assumes remote work reduces productivity because
employees feel isolated. If employees had not received training on effective
remote work, the feelings of isolation and lack of motivation might be due to
lack of preparation rather than remote work itself, weakening the conclusion.


Question 2 (Analytical Reasoning – Logic Game)
Five students — Alice, Ben, Cara, Daniel, and Eva — are presenting projects in a class. Each
student presents exactly once in a day.

Rules:

1. Alice must present before Ben.
2. Cara cannot present immediately after Daniel.
3. Eva must present last.

Which of the following is a possible order of presentation?

A. Alice, Daniel, Cara, Ben, Eva
B. Daniel, Alice, Ben, Cara, Eva
C. Alice, Cara, Daniel, Ben, Eva
D. Ben, Alice, Daniel, Cara, Eva
E. Cara, Daniel, Alice, Ben, Eva

, Answer: A

Rationale: Alice must be before Ben, and Eva is last. In A, Alice precedes Ben, Eva is last,
and Cara does not follow Daniel immediately. All rules are satisfied.



Question 3 (Reading Comprehension)
Passage Excerpt:
"Historically, urban planning prioritized economic growth over environmental sustainability.
However, recent shifts emphasize green infrastructure, aiming to reduce urban heat islands
and improve air quality."

The primary purpose of the passage is to:

A. Argue that urban planning has failed historically.
B. Describe a historical shift in urban planning priorities.
C. Provide a detailed plan for green infrastructure.
D. Compare urban and rural environmental concerns.
E. Explain how air quality affects economic growth.

Answer: B

Rationale: The passage focuses on the shift in urban planning priorities, from economic
growth to environmental concerns, rather than giving detailed plans or comparisons.



Question 4 (Logical Reasoning)
If all cats are mammals and some mammals are nocturnal, it follows that:

A. All cats are nocturnal.
B. Some cats are nocturnal.
C. Some nocturnal animals are cats.
D. Some mammals are cats.
E. No cats are nocturnal.

Answer: D

Rationale: Since all cats are mammals, it follows logically that some mammals (the cats)
exist, though nothing about nocturnality of cats is stated.



Question 5 (Analytical Reasoning – Logic Game)
A bookstore stocks four types of books: Fiction, History, Science, and Art. On Monday, it
must place exactly one book of each type on display.

Rules:
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