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FREE LSAT POP QUIZ

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LSAT Practice Quiz

Pop Quiz for the LSAT

Try the following 5 questions to test your LSAT skills. Then, get the answers and explanations to help increase your LSAT score! Best of luck! 😊

Question 1 of 5

Every morning, Jenna drinks a cup of green tea, believing it helps her stay focused during work. Recently, Jenna forgot to drink her tea one morning but still reported feeling just as focused as usual. Based on this, her coworker concludes that green tea does not actually help Jenna stay focused.

Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the coworker's conclusion?

A recent study found that employees who worked from home at least three days a week reported higher job satisfaction than those who worked entirely in the office. The researchers concluded that remote work increases job satisfaction.

Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the researchers' conclusion?

A recent study revealed that individuals who regularly engage in strategic board games, such as chess, tend to perform better on formal assessments of logical reasoning than those who do not. The researchers concluded that playing such games enhances one’s logical reasoning ability.

Which one of the following most accurately describes a flaw in the reasoning of the researchers?

While many argue that artificial sweeteners are a healthier alternative to sugar, recent research suggests that consuming artificial sweeteners may disrupt the body’s ability to regulate hunger and metabolism. Some nutritionists counter that these sweeteners are still preferable for individuals managing diabetes, as they do not cause immediate blood sugar spikes. However, relying on artificial sweeteners to maintain metabolic health may lead to long-term complications. Therefore, even though artificial sweeteners may offer short-term advantages for certain individuals, they should not be viewed as a broadly healthier substitute for sugar.

Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main conclusion of the argument?

Emily argues that her friend should not buy a used car just because it is inexpensive. She points out that although the car may cost less upfront, it has a history of mechanical problems and will likely require expensive repairs. Therefore, she concludes, the low price does not make it a good deal overall.

Which one of the following arguments is most similar in its reasoning to Emily’s argument?