LSAT Test: Logical Reasoning

LSAT Logical Reasoning Details

LSAT Logical Reasoning is tested in two 35-minute sections of 24-26 questions each. These questions are designed to evaluate your ability to understand, analyze, criticize, and complete a variety of arguments. Each logical reasoning question requires you to read and comprehend a short passage, then answer one or two questions about it. The questions test a variety of abilities involved in reasoning logically and thinking critically.

This LSAT section tests:

  • Argument Dissection
  • Formulation of Assumptions
  • Strengthening/Weakening Arguments
  • Identification of Logical Flaws
  • Formulation of accurate inferences