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Hi buddy here I am have come to know Improve Logical Reasoning for LSAT exam preparation so would you plz give me some tips to do good score in this section ?
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As you asking here I am telling some tips to do Improve Logical Reasoning for LSAT exam

Use The Right Book to Improve Your LSAT Logical Reasoning Score
Improve Your Timing On The Logical Reasoning Section
Do the questions in order.
Read the question stimulus first
If a question is too hard to answer with some certainty, don’t spin your wheels on it forever.
Know when to diagram and when you can get away without it
Improving Accuracy To Increase Your Logical Reasoning Score

LSAT exam Logical Reasoning practice paper
LSAT Practice — Logical Reasoning

Question 1

Struthers College has built its reputation for academic excellence largely on significant contributions from wealthy alumni who are avid fans of the school’s football team. Although the team has won more national championships over the years than any other team in its division, this year it did not even win the division title, and so Struthers College can expect to see a decline in alumni contributions next year.

The above argument relies on which of the following assumptions about Struthers College?

The college’s reputation for academic excellence depends on the performance of its football team.
Contributions from alumni are needed for the college to produce a winning football team.
Struthers alumni contributions depend to an extent on a winning record by the college's football team.
The college’s football team will continue its losing streak next year.
As a group, the college’s alumni will have at least as much discretionary money to give away next year as this year.

[Answer: C]

Question 2

Recent dental research shows that bacteria around the gum line produces a substance that in sufficient amounts can induce preterm labor in pregnant women and can cause heart disease by clogging arteries. Both medical outcomes add to payouts by health insurers to medical-service providers. The bacteria is best removed by a dentist or trained hygienist during a routine cleaning. One health insurer has calculated that it can reduce its payouts by reimbursing subscribers who are either pregnant or at high risk of developing heart disease for the cost of one professional dental cleaning per year.

Which of the following, if true, most stongly supports the assertion that the insurer's payouts to medical-service providers will decrease if it implements the reimbursement plan described above?

Dental-hygiene regimens such as brushing or flossing can slow the accumulation of the bacteria-produced substance.
Individuals are generally less likely to postpone or forego inexpensive or free dental procedures than expensive ones.
Pregnant women typically crave sugary foods, which are proven to contribute to tooth decay.
The risk of developing heart disease is greater for individuals with a family history of heart disease than for those with no such history.
The dental health of pregnant women and heart-disease patients, as a group, is similar to that of the general population.

[Answer: B]

Question 3

Diane: As we both know, the population of this country is aging. Elderly people generally prefer not to live in harsh climates characterized by extreme temperatures. Accordingly, in this country's coastal regions, where the climate is generally most temperate, the population is likely to grow, while other regions are likely to suffer population declines.

Paul: I disagree. With few exceptions, regions where the climate is harsh are characterized by comparatively low living costs, a compelling factor for retired people with little savings and on fixed incomes.

Which of the following is the most likely point of disagreement between Diane and Paul?

the reason for the population shift toward coastal areas and away from other regions
whether the country's current decline in overall population will continue into the forseeable future
why older people find certain regions where the climate is harsh attractive places to live
whether regions characterized by harsh climates are likely to experience population declines in the foreseeable future
the extent to which coastal regions are affordable places to live for retired people

[Answer: D]

Question 4

An avid television viewer is statistically more likely to take sleeping pills at bedtime than a person who enjoys listening to classical music but does not watch television as a habit. Clearly, listening to classical music just before bedtime contributes to a more restful night’s sleep, whereas watching television before bedtime has the opposite effect.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the above argument?

People who enjoy classical music typically like to read just before bedtime.
Reading a book before bedtime contributes to restful sleep more than listening to music does.
Sleeplessness is more common among people who watch late-night television than among people who do not.
Engaging in a bedtime activity that is mentally stimulating often interferes with a person’s ability to fall asleep.
A silent environment is less conducive to restful sleep than an environment with calming ambient sounds.
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