PowerScore's LSAT Logical Reasoning Question Type Training
By: David M. Killoran | Paperback: 402 Pages | ISBN: 978-0-9826618-3-3
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The PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Question Type Training provides you with every Logical Reasoning question from LSAT PrepTests 1 through 20. The Logical Reasoning questions are arranged in groups according to the classification system used in the renowned PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible and are presented in the same order for easy cross-reference. Containing nearly 1000 questions in all, including hard-to-find questions from the early PrepTests, this book is an ideal training tool to increase your LSAT Logical Reasoning score.
Grouping the questions by classification provides practice with specific types of questions, allowing particular focus on the question types you find most challenging. By examining questions with certain basic similarities, you can analyze the features of each question type in order to better understand how problems are constructed, how they can be most easily recognized, and how they can best be solved. This is especially the case if you have already read The PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible. Even if you have not yet read the LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible, this book provides an excellent practice resource, allowing you to develop your familiarity with various question types and with the Logical Reasoning section in general.
Full chapters of each of the thirteen question types are included, as well as compilations of questions dealing with Conditional Reasoning, Causal Reasoning, Formal Logic, Numbers and Percentages, and Principles
At the end of the book a complete answer key is provided. Due to space limitations in the books, explanations are posted on our free LSAT Discussion Forum, where you can also ask questions about strategy, methods, individual problems, study routines, etc..
Table of Contents
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Chapter Two: Must Be True Questions
- Chapter Three: Main Point Questions
- Chapter Four: Weaken Questions
- Chapter Five: Strengthen Questions
- Chapter Six: Justify the conclusion Questions
- Chapter Seven: Assumption Questions
- Chapter Eight: Resolve the Paradox Questions
- Chapter Nine: Method of Reasoning and Method-AP Questions
- Chapter Ten: Flaw in the Reasoning Questions
- Chapter Eleven: Parallel Reasoning and Parallel Flaw Questions
- Chapter Twelve: Evaluate the Argument Questions
- Chapter Thirteen: Cannot Be True Questions
- Chapter Fourteen: Point at Issue/Point of Agreement Questions
- Chapter Fifteen: Principle Questions
- Chapter Sixteen: Conditional Reasoning Questions
- Chapter Seventeen: Cause and Effect Reasoning
- Chapter Eighteen: Numbers and Percentages Questions
- Chapter Nineteen: Formal Logic Questions
- Answer Key
About the Author
Dave Killoran, a graduate of Duke University, is an expert in test preparation with over 20 years of teaching experience and a 99th percentile score on a LSAC-administered LSAT. In addition to having written PowerScore's legendary LSAT Bible Series, and many other popular publications, Dave has overseen the preparation of thousands of students and founded two national LSAT preparation companies.