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LSAT · 20 questions

Reading Comprehension — Core Concepts Practice Questions

This topic covers the essential principles of Reading Comprehension as tested in the LSAT.

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Question 1Foundation

The shift from analog to digital photography significantly altered the art form. While analog processes required skill in darkroom techniques and chemical manipulation, digital photography emphasizes post-production software and image manipulation. Critics argue that this transition has democratized photography, making it accessible to a wider audience, but also claim it has diminished the craft inherent in traditional methods. Regardless, both forms demand a keen eye for composition and light.

ADigital photography has entirely replaced analog photography as an art form.
BThe primary skill in analog photography was composition and light.
CThe author believes that digital photography has made the art form worse.
DBoth analog and digital photography require an understanding of composition and light.

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Tests ability to identify explicitly stated information versus inferences, opinions, or extreme interpretations - a core skill for legal reading

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Question 2Foundation

The recent archaeological discovery of a sophisticated irrigation system in the arid region of Xylos has led scholars to reconsider the capabilities of ancient civilizations. Previously, it was believed that only societies with advanced metallurgical tools could undertake such complex engineering feats. However, the Xylos system, carbon-dated to a period preceding widespread metal use, demonstrates an ingenuity thought impossible for its era. This finding necessitates a revision of existing timelines for technological development.

AAncient civilizations in Xylos were more advanced than previously thought.
BSophisticated irrigation systems can only be built in arid regions.
CMetallurgical tools were not used at all by the ancient civilization of Xylos.
DThe Xylos irrigation system is the most complex ever discovered.

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Tests whether candidates can identify the passage's main conclusion (reconsideration of ancient capabilities) while avoiding distractors that misuse passage details through extreme language or unsupported generalizations

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Question 3Foundation

Studies show that children exposed to a rich vocabulary environment in their early years tend to develop stronger literacy skills. This exposure often comes from parents reading aloud, engaging in conversations, and using diverse language in daily interactions. While formal schooling plays a critical role, the foundational linguistic scaffolding provided at home significantly influences a child's readiness for reading and writing. Therefore, early home environment is a crucial predictor of academic success.

AFormal schooling is less important than home environment for literacy development.
BChildren with strong literacy skills are always exposed to rich vocabulary environments.
CA child's early home environment can substantially impact their future academic performance.
DOnly parents can provide a rich vocabulary environment for children.

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Tests ability to identify passage conclusions while avoiding comparative and absolute language traps common in LSAT RC

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