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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 lsatmin92
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Hello folks,

Quick question that I was thinking of while doing some logic games. Is there any precedent for the LSAT to ask a "which one of the following could be true" question that has an answer which is a "Must be true"? When I make my deductions I am generally able to pre-identify the answer in my head but wondered if I should ever be wary of those "must be true" type responses.

Thank you for any thoughts on that!
 James Finch
PowerScore Staff
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Hi Min,

Yes, Could be True questions may have answers that must be true,
and conversely Not Necessarily True questions may have answers which must be false. You can read more here.

Hope this clears things up!

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