LSAT Cheat Sheet 2026

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75 questions
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  1. In a grouping game where exactly 3 items are placed in Group 1 and exactly 2 in Group 2, a contrapositive is most useful when: A conditional rule has a known false consequent
  2. A conditional argument states: 'If the eyewitness testimony is unreliable, the jury should acquit. The jury convicted.' What can be logically inferred? The eyewitness testimony was reliable.
  3. A 'straw man' fallacy involves: Misrepresenting an opponent's position to attack it more easily
  4. When a Reading Comprehension passage presents multiple viewpoints on a controversy and then explicitly endorses one, the main point is most likely: The author's preferred position among those debated
  5. An LSAT argument is described as 'valid' when: If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
  6. In a grouping game with three groups (X, Y, Z), 'Each group must contain at least one item' establishes what type of constraint? A minimum constraint per group
  7. In an LSAT sequencing game, a 'floater' variable is best described as: A variable with no constraints linking it to other variables.
  8. As ______ is to _________, apple is to orange. sparrow : robin
  9. What does 'blind review' mean in the context of LSAT preparation? Reworking every question without a time limit after a timed practice test
  10. What is the primary skill tested by Reading Comprehension passages on the LSAT? Understanding the structure, purpose, and main point of complex academic writing
  11. The LSAT Writing Sample section is: An unscored section that is sent to law schools as part of the application
  12. In an LSAT selection game, a 'dual option' technique is most useful when: An item must occupy one of exactly two positions
  13. Which resource is officially published by LSAC and considered the gold standard for LSAT practice material? Official PrepTests published by LSAC
  14. Philosopher: This action is moral because wise people throughout history have always done it. What is the primary flaw in this reasoning? It appeals to tradition as a substitute for moral argument
  15. Which of the following, if true, most weakens the argument that banning cell phones in schools improves student grades? Schools that banned phones also hired additional tutors during the same period.
  16. Parent: My son says he didn't steal the cookie, so he didn't steal it. Which reasoning flaw is illustrated? Circular reasoning — using the claim itself as the only evidence for the claim
  17. Passage (continued from above): According to the passage, seafloor spreading contributed to the acceptance of plate tectonics by: Providing the mechanical explanation that Wegener's hypothesis had lacked.
  18. An argument has premises P1 and P2 and conclusion C. A sufficient assumption SA is one where: P1 + P2 + SA → C
  19. When a comparative reading question asks which statement 'the authors of both passages would agree with,' you should look for a claim that: Both authors are committed to based on their respective arguments
  20. A judge instructs: 'If new evidence is presented, the case will be reopened. The case was not reopened.' What can be concluded? No new evidence was presented.
  21. Which of the following answer choices is most likely WRONG on a Main Point question? An answer that accurately restates a premise from the argument
  22. In LSAT grouping games, a 'floater' element is best described as: An element with no rules governing its placement
  23. In reading comprehension, the 'primary purpose' of a passage is best identified by: Determining the overall goal the author is trying to achieve across the entire passage
  24. In a selection game, the rule 'P is selected if and only if Q is not selected' is equivalent to which pair of conditionals? P→not Q and not Q→P
  25. Passage (continued from above): According to the passage, which of the following scenarios would most likely fall under the 'plain view' doctrine? Officers conducting a lawful traffic stop observe illegal drugs on the car's back seat.
  26. A passage states: 'All mammals are warm-blooded. Whales are mammals.' Which conclusion is most strongly supported? Whales are warm-blooded
  27. On the LSAT, when a question asks 'The argument depends on which assumption?' it is asking for a: Necessary assumption
  28. A hiring committee must select exactly 3 employees from applicants J, K, L, M, N. The rule states K and L cannot both be hired. Which scenario is impossible? K, L, M are hired
  29. In an LSAT Logical Reasoning question, a 'necessary assumption' is one that: The argument cannot be true without
  30. The 'principle' question type in Logical Reasoning typically asks you to: Identify a general rule that justifies the argument or matches a specific situation
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