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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Irrefutable
incontrovertible
inconsequential
not indicative of the whole
sign
2. Routinely
usually
not indicative of the whole
presume
exemplify
3. Thus
not all
having more than one possible meaning
not indicative of the whole
consequently
4. Vague
incontrovertible
having more than one possible meaning
justify
sign
5. Imcompatible
consequently
justify
unable to coexist
incontrovertible
6. Assume
having more than one possible meaning
presume
the order in which events occur
harmful
7. Peripheral
sign
not indicative of the whole
inconsequential
a fundamental belief
8. Counterexample
consequently
having more than one possible meaning
something that is set forth to refute a general...
more than two but less than many
9. Warrant
justify
harmful
something that is set forth to refute a general...
having more than one possible meaning
10. Atypical
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
something that is set forth to refute a general...
not indicative of the whole
presume
11. Basis
a fundamental belief
having more than one possible meaning
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
not all
12. If
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
consequently
the order in which events occur
13. Illustrate
exemplify
a fundamental belief
unable to coexist
more than two but less than many
14. Some...not
harmful
not indicative of the whole
not all
the order in which events occur
15. Deleterious
sign
harmful
a fundamental belief
a word that introduces a sufficient condition...
16. Several
having more than one possible meaning
unable to coexist
more than two but less than many
inconsequential
17. Indication
sign
a fundamental belief
exemplify
presume
18. Tenet
harmful
unable to coexist
presume
a fundamental belief
19. Moreover
something that is set forth to refute a general...
having more than one possible meaning
a structural indicator that signifies continuity
more than two but less than many
20. Chronology
something that is set forth to refute a general...
not indicative of the whole
the order in which events occur
exemplify