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The Logical Reasoning Section of the LSAT

The Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT is designed to evaluate your skills of logical argumentation. To succeed in this section, you will need to understand, analyze, and draw conclusions from short argumentative passages.

The two 35-minute Logical Reasoning sections consist of around 25 questions each. Most passages are followed by only one question, but some are followed by two.

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