LSAT Exam Prep (Reasoning)

PracticeQuiz presents 47 free logical and analytical reasoning review questions and explanations for the LSAT.

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PracticeQuiz presents 47 free review questions and explanations for the Reasoning portions of the Law School Admissions Test exam given by LSAC.

The LSAT, Law School Admission Test, is used throughout the world for evaluation of candidates applying to law schools and colleges.

The LSAT consists of five sections of multiple-choice questions, each 35-minutes long, four of which are scored. A 35-minute free response section is also included.

The LSAT contains three types of multiple choice questions: Reading Comprehension Questions, Analytical Reasoning Questions, and Logical Reasoning Questions. PracticeQuiz's LSAT review questions cover types of questions that would be found on the Logical and Analytical Reasoning portions of the test.

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