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LSAT PRACTICE QUESTIONS Latest Update
2024-2025 Actual Exam from Credible Sources
with 110 Questions and Verified Correct Answers
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LOGICAL REASONING:


DENIAL TEST




Naturalist: The recent claims that the Tasmanian tiger is not extinct are false. The
Tasmanian tiger's natural habitat was taken over by sheep farming decades ago,
resulting in the animal's systematic elimination from the area. Since then naturalists
working in the region have discovered no hard evidence of its survival, such as
carcasses or tracks. In spite of alleged sightings of the animal, the Tasmanian tiger no
longer exists.


Which one of the following is an assumption on which the naturalist's argument
depends?


A) Sheep farming drove the last Tasmanian tigers to starvation by chasing them from
their natural habitat.


B)Some scavengers in Tasmania are capable of destroying tiger carcasses without a
trace.


C)Every naturalist working in the Tasmanian tiger's natural habitat has looked
systematically for evidence of the tiger's survival.

,D)The Tasmanian tiger did not move and a - CORRECT ANSWER: D)The Tasmanian
tiger did not move and adapt to a different region in response to the loss of habitat.


LOGICAL REASONING:


DENIAL TEST


On a certain day, nine scheduled flights on Swift Airlines were canceled. Ordinarily, a
cancellation is due to mechanical problems with the airplane scheduled for a certain
flight. However, since it is unlikely that Swift would have the mechanical problems with
more than one or two scheduled flights on a single day, some of the nine cancellations
were probably due to something else.


The argument depends on which one of the following assumptions?


(A) More than one or two airplanes were scheduled for the nine canceled flights.
(B) Swift Airlines has fewer mechanical problems than do other airlines of the same
size.
(C) Each of the canceled flights would have been longer than the average flight on Swift
Airlines.
(D) Swift Airlines had never before canceled more than one or two scheduled flights on
a single day.
(E) All of the airplanes scheduled for the canceled flights are base - CORRECT
ANSWER: (A) More than one or two airplanes were scheduled for the nine canceled
flights.


LOGICAL REASONING:


IDENTIFYING CENTRAL ASSUMPTION

,All material bodies are divisible into parts, and everything divisible is imperfect. It follows
rgar akk material bodies are imperfect.It likewise follows that the spirit is not a material
body.


The final conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?


a) Everything divisible is a material body.
b) Nothing imperfect is indivisible.
c) The spirit is divisible.
d) The spirit is perfect.
e) The spirit is either indivisible or imperfect. - CORRECT ANSWER: d) The spirit is
perfect.


LOGICAL REASONING:


IDENTIFYING CENTRAL ASSUMPTION


No chordates are tracheophytes, and all members of Pteropsida are tracheophytes. So
no members of Pteropsida belong to the family Hominidae.


The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?


(a) All members of the family Hominidae are tracheophytes
(b) All members of the family Hominidae are chordates
(c) All tracheophytes are members of Pteropsida
(d) No members of the family Hominidae are chordates
(e) No chordates are members of Pteropsida - CORRECT ANSWER: (b) All members of
the family Hominidae are chordates


LOGICAL REASONING:

, IDENTIFYING CENTRAL ASSUMPTION


Obviously, we cannot in any real sense mistreat plants. Plants do not have nervous
systems, and having a nervous system is necessary to experience pain.
The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?


(A) Any organism that can experience pain can be mistreated.
(B) Only organisms that have nervous systems can experience pain.
(C) Any organism that has a nervous system can experience pain.
(D) Only organisms that can experience pain can be mistreated.
(E) Any organism that has a nervous system can be mistreated. - CORRECT ANSWER:
(D) Only organisms that can experience pain can be mistreated.


LOGICAL REASONING:


WRONG CHOICE ANSWERS


Art historian: Great works of art have often elicited outrage when first presented; in
Europe, Stravinsky's Rite of Spring prompted a riot, and Manet's Dejeuner sur l'herbe
elicited outrage and derision. So, since it is clear that art is often shocking, we should
not hesitate to use public funds for supporting works of art that many people find
shocking.


Which of the following is an assumption, that is required for the Art historian to draw his
conclusion properly?


1. Most art is shocking
2. Stravinsky and Manet received public funding for their art
3. Art used to be more shocking than it currently is
4. Public fund should support art

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