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How To Get Inference Questions Right

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Not a juror.

Inference Questions are probably, as a class, my favorite type of Logical Reasoning questions. They're awesome. And if you want a strategy for dealing with Logical Reasoning questions on the LSAT, you could do a lot worse than starting with how Inference Questions work.

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How to Get Sufficient Assumption Questions Right

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One way to get from Point A to Point B. But maybe overkill?

On the LSAT, you can expect about 4 or 5 questions of the type I lovingly refer to as Sufficient Assumption Questions (2 or 3 of them in each Logical Reasoning section).

These questions are phrased in one of the following ways:

  • Which one of the following principles, if valid, most helps to justify the reasoning above? 
  • Which one of the following, if assumed, allows the conclusion to be properly drawn?
  • The conclusion above follows logically if which of the following is assumed?

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Look, I don't want to make too big a deal of this. It's not like we've found an Ebola vaccine. So we will curb our enthusiasm accordingly. Still.

WE ARE RELEASING THE KRAKEN FREE EXPLANATIONS FOR EVERY RIGHT ANSWER TO EVERY TEST QUESTION FROM EVERY TEST PUBLISHED THIS ENTIRE DAMN MILLENNIUM!

So, to celebrate, we'll do a quick Q+A. Let's do this!

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