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6/20/2025, 3:37:41 PM
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>One good way to learn and practice logic is to download LSAT tests and do questions on the logical reasoning section, and then google explanations and discussions of the questions.
>
>https://img.cracklsat.net/lsat/pt/pt1.pdf
>...
>https://img.cracklsat.net/lsat/pt/pt90.pdf
For your convenience I took the first page of the first logical reasoning section of the first of those two tests, and converted to jpg. This is what those questions look like. Change the url I gave and you have 90 such tests online for free download. Just google "lsat preptest 1 explanations" and similar or part of the text of a question, there are multiple sites which have explanations and discussions of the questions. I have also posted many of these questions on this board in the past where we discussed them but they might not be easy to find in the archives.
>One good way to learn and practice logic is to download LSAT tests and do questions on the logical reasoning section, and then google explanations and discussions of the questions.
>
>https://img.cracklsat.net/lsat/pt/pt1.pdf
>...
>https://img.cracklsat.net/lsat/pt/pt90.pdf
For your convenience I took the first page of the first logical reasoning section of the first of those two tests, and converted to jpg. This is what those questions look like. Change the url I gave and you have 90 such tests online for free download. Just google "lsat preptest 1 explanations" and similar or part of the text of a question, there are multiple sites which have explanations and discussions of the questions. I have also posted many of these questions on this board in the past where we discussed them but they might not be easy to find in the archives.
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