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LSAT · 20 questions

Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) — Core Concepts Practice Questions

This topic covers the essential principles of Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) as tested in the LSAT.

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Question 1Foundation

A manager is assigning five tasks (F, G, H, J, K) to five employees, one task per employee. The employees are seated at workstations numbered 1 to 5 from left to right. The assignments must conform to the following conditions:G is assigned to the employee at workstation 3.H is assigned to an employee at a workstation with a lower number than the workstation for J.K is not assigned to the employee at workstation 1.F is not assigned to the employee at workstation 5.Which of the following CANNOT be true?

AF is assigned to the employee at workstation 1.
BH is assigned to the employee at workstation 2.
CJ is assigned to the employee at workstation 4.
DK is assigned to the employee at workstation 4.

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Tests ability to identify impossible scenarios in linear logic games by working through constraint cascades and elimination patterns

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Question 2Foundation

Five students (P, Q, R, S, T) are each assigned a locker, numbered 1 to 5 from left to right. The assignments must adhere to the following conditions:P is assigned locker 2.Q is assigned a locker with a higher number than S.R is not assigned locker 5.T is not assigned locker 1.Which of the following CANNOT be true?

AQ is assigned locker 3.
BS is assigned locker 4.
CR is assigned locker 1.
DT is assigned locker 3.

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Tests whether candidates can systematically check complete constraint satisfaction rather than just individual constraint compliance in linear ordering scenarios

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Question 3Foundation

A museum is preparing an exhibition of seven ancient artifacts: G, H, I, J, K, L, M. The artifacts will be displayed in seven consecutive rooms, numbered 1 to 7 from left to right.The following conditions apply:G is displayed in room 4.H must be displayed in a room immediately adjacent to K.J cannot be displayed in room 1.M must be displayed in a room with a higher number than L.I is not displayed in room 7.If J is displayed in room 2, which of the following must be true?

AH is displayed in room 1.
BK is displayed in room 3.
CL is displayed in room 5.
DM is displayed in room 7.

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Tests ability to work through conditional constraints systematically while managing multiple rule types simultaneously

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