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LSAT Practice Questions — Logical Reasoning, Logic Games & Reading

LSAT-style practice questions for all three sections. Argument analysis, conditional rule deductions, and reading comprehension — with examiner intent on every question.

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Logical Reasoning

Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)

Reading Comprehension

Examiner Insight

Logical Reasoning makes up 50% of your LSAT score. The single highest-yield skill is identifying argument structure — conclusion, premise, assumption. Master assumption questions first: they are the foundation for strengthen, weaken, flaw, and sufficient assumption questions.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the LSAT score range?

The LSAT is scored 120–180. The median score is approximately 152. T14 law schools typically admit students with scores of 170+. Harvard and Yale median scores are 174.

How many questions are on the LSAT?

The current LSAT has approximately 100 scored questions across Logical Reasoning (~50%), Analytical Reasoning/Logic Games (~25%), and Reading Comprehension (~25%). The writing sample is unscored.

How long should I study for the LSAT?

Most candidates study 3–6 months. The most effective method is timed, sectioned practice with careful review of every wrong answer. Logic Games is the most improvable section with practice.

Is the LSAT being replaced?

The Logic Games section is being phased out and replaced by a second Reading Comprehension section starting in 2024–2025. Logical Reasoning remains 50% of the exam. SGrade questions reflect the current format.

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