- Mon Sep 05, 2016 6:45 pm
#28348
Hi angel,
I'm not 100% sure what resources you have at your disposal, but you need to be looking for Assumption and Justify the Conclusion questions that involve Conditional Reasoning. If you're a FL LSAT course student, you can find such questions in the homework of Lessons 4 and 5. If you have the Question Type Training collections, look for them under the chapter that includes stimuli containing Conditional Reasoning.
Off the top of my head, the following Assumption questions have the features you are asking about:
October 2008 LR1 Section I, Q12
October 2008 LR2 Section III, Q24
October 2004 LR2 Section IV, Q7
June 2001 LR2 Section III, Q5
June 1999 LR1 Section I, Q2
October 2005 LR1 Section I, Q20
December 2003 LR2 Section IV, Q19
October 2002 LR1 Section I, Q12
October 2001 LR1 Section I, Q14
June 2000 LR2 Section III, Q11
Keep in mind, also, that the majority of Justify questions also contain Conditional Reasoning (the frequency of occurrence is higher than in Assumption questions), so you should definitely study those as well!
Good luck!
I'm not 100% sure what resources you have at your disposal, but you need to be looking for Assumption and Justify the Conclusion questions that involve Conditional Reasoning. If you're a FL LSAT course student, you can find such questions in the homework of Lessons 4 and 5. If you have the Question Type Training collections, look for them under the chapter that includes stimuli containing Conditional Reasoning.
Off the top of my head, the following Assumption questions have the features you are asking about:
October 2008 LR1 Section I, Q12
October 2008 LR2 Section III, Q24
October 2004 LR2 Section IV, Q7
June 2001 LR2 Section III, Q5
June 1999 LR1 Section I, Q2
October 2005 LR1 Section I, Q20
December 2003 LR2 Section IV, Q19
October 2002 LR1 Section I, Q12
October 2001 LR1 Section I, Q14
June 2000 LR2 Section III, Q11
Keep in mind, also, that the majority of Justify questions also contain Conditional Reasoning (the frequency of occurrence is higher than in Assumption questions), so you should definitely study those as well!
Good luck!
Nikki Siclunov
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