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LSAT Vocab - 2

Subject : LSAT
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 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. Too general






2. Justified






3. Unlikely






4. The logical opposite of some






5. Infer






6. Something that is set forth to refute a general principle






7. Justified






8. Endorse






9. Unlikely






10. Effect






11. Believable






12. Equivocal






13. Thus






14. To make something better






15. At least one






16. To mistakenly equate






17. Override






18. Happening more often than not






19. To limit in scope






20. Wholehearted support






21. To make a bad situation worse






22. Pertaining to time






23. Exaggerate






24. Disallow






25. Thorough






26. An expression that introduces a cause






27. Thus






28. Limited advocacy






29. To fail to distinguish between...and...






30. Endorse






31. Open to criticism






32. Revealing






33. Misunderstand






34. Yet






35. Exclusive






36. Facet






37. Something that is assumed to be true and that is used as the basis of an argument






38. To question the integrity of something






39. Admit






40. A fundamental belief






41. One of the elements that contributes to a particular effect






42. Sole






43. A phrase that introduces a necessary condition






44. Sufficient






45. Based solely on subjective perceptions and feelings - rather than on objective facts and principles






46. Focusing on the whole itself and not just on its parts






47. A relationship between two variables in which a variation in one is accompanied by a variation in the other






48. The temporal version of unless






49. Not enough






50. Limited approval