LSAT Logical Reasoning Exam
with complete solution 2026
Strengthen
STEPS:
- Break it down to its evidence and conclusion
- Correct answer will validate the assumption that connects those two pieces
Which one of the following most logically completes the argument? - ANSWERS-
Inference
STEPS:
- The right answer will follow unequivocally from the information given
- Look for a way to combine the statements and find an answer that follows from those
facts
The reasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that the
argument - ANSWERS-Flaw
STEPS:
- Identify its conclusion and evidence and what the author is taking for granted
- Use that to look for the answer choice that describes why the conclusion does not
logically follow from the evidence
The argument requires the assumption that - ANSWERS-Assumption Necessary
STEPS:
- The correct answer does not have to guarantee the conclusion but the conclusion
cannot logically follow from the evidence if the correct answer is not true
- Both mismatched concepts and overlooked possibilities will appear
- The Denial Test
Because the correct answer to a Necessary Assumption question must be true for the
argument to be valid it can be useful to evaluate the answer choices by denying them.
- When you deny the correct answer to a Necessary Assumption questions the
argument falls apart. Denying the wrong answer does not destroy the argument
Which one of the following, if true, does most to explain why the estimates remain
virtually unchanged? - ANSWERS-Paradox
STEPS:
-Find the apparent contradiction or seeming inconsistency