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LSAT Analytical Reasoning Practice Questions
Here you'll find a six LSAT Analytical Reasoning practice questions, grouped into two sets, or logic games. (On the actual LSAT you'll encounter one scored 35-minute Analytical Reasoning section, which will contain 23-24 questions grouped into 4 or 5 sets.)
NOTE: The games here include fewer rules than most LSAT games. Otherwise, they closely simulate what you'll encounter during the exam.
Instructions for Practice Questions:
Review the test directions (below).
Go to any of the six numbered practice questions. You can select an answer choice by clicking on a button.
Scroll down the page for the correct answer and an analysis of the question. Click on Directions to return to this page.
This is not a timed test. But if you want to simulate timed testing conditions, limit yourself to 9 minutes for all 6 questions.
TEST DIRECTIONS — ANALYTICAL REASONING
Each group of questions is based on a brief premise and a set of rules. In answering the questions, you might find it helpful to draw rough diagrams. For each question, select the best answer from the five lettered choices.