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LSAT Logical Reasoning Definitions
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Subjects
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logic-and-reasoning
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Instructions:
Answer 20 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Basis
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
consequently
presume
a fundamental belief
2. Chronology
the order in which events occur
inconsequential
not all
more than two but less than many
3. Irrefutable
having more than one possible meaning
not indicative of the whole
sign
incontrovertible
4. Several
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
a fundamental belief
more than two but less than many
having more than one possible meaning
5. Counterexample
more than two but less than many
something that is set forth to refute a general...
consequently
the order in which events occur
6. Vague
a fundamental belief
having more than one possible meaning
exemplify
inconsequential
7. Atypical
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
not indicative of the whole
exemplify
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
8. Tenet
harmful
not indicative of the whole
a fundamental belief
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
9. Thus
not all
harmful
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
consequently
10. Imcompatible
the order in which events occur
justify
harmful
unable to coexist
11. Assume
consequently
presume
more than two but less than many
not indicative of the whole
12. Indication
inconsequential
sign
more than two but less than many
something that is set forth to refute a general...
13. If
unable to coexist
exemplify
presume
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
14. Peripheral
something that is set forth to refute a general...
a fundamental belief
the order in which events occur
inconsequential
15. Illustrate
inconsequential
exemplify
usually
a fundamental belief
16. Routinely
more than two but less than many
usually
not all
unable to coexist
17. Warrant
justify
not all
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
a fundamental belief
18. Some...not
consequently
a fundamental belief
not all
exemplify
19. Moreover
sign
unable to coexist
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
a fundamental belief
20. Deleterious
harmful
having more than one possible meaning
not all
sign