LSAT 106 – Section 3 – Question 04
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Type | Tags | Answer Choices |
Curve | Question Difficulty |
Psg/Game/S Difficulty |
Explanation |
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PT106 S3 Q04 |
+LR
| Except +Exc Most strongly supported +MSS Causal Reasoning +CausR | A
89%
168
B
1%
158
C
7%
161
D
1%
162
E
2%
164
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132 143 155 |
+Medium | 148.198 +SubsectionMedium |
Summary
Increased humidity levels in a room protects furniture, draperies, and computers from damage caused by air that is too dry. Humidity can also make people feel warmer, helps the body defend itself against viruses, and relieves some skin rashes.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
We should note that, since this is an “except” question, any strongly supported conclusion would be an incorrect answer choice. We’re looking for an answer choice that is unsupported or least supported. Some strongly supported conclusions could include:
Dry air can feel cooler than warm air.
Higher humidity levels can help relieve some skin conditions.
Higher humidity levels can benefit a person’s immune system.
Dry air can feel cooler than warm air.
Higher humidity levels can help relieve some skin conditions.
Higher humidity levels can benefit a person’s immune system.
A
Humidity can be bad for computers.
This answer is anti-supported. We know from the stimulus that humidity levels in a room can protect computers from the effects of air that is too dry. It is dry air, instead, that is bad for computers.
B
A room can be too dry for the optimal maintenance of its furnishings.
This answer is supported. We know from the stimulus that raising humidity levels in a room can protect computers from the effects of air that is too dry.
C
Dry air can feel cooler than humid air of the same temperature.
This answer is supported. We know from the stimulus that humidity can make people feel warmer.
D
Increased humidity can be beneficial to the skin.
This answer is supported. We know from the stimulus that humidity can help alleviate some skin rashes.
E
The human immune system can benefit from humidity.
This answer is supported. We know from the stimulus that humidity can help the body’s defense against viruses.
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LSAT PrepTest 106 Explanations
Section 1 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
- Question 02
- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
- Question 07
- Question 08
- Question 09
- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
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- Question 15
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- Question 17
- Question 18
- Question 19
- Question 20
- Question 21
- Question 22
- Question 23
- Question 24
- Question 25
- Question 26
Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
- Question 02
- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
- Question 07
- Question 08
- Question 09
- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
- Question 14
- Question 15
- Question 16
- Question 17
- Question 18
- Question 19
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- Question 23
- Question 24
- Question 25
- Question 26
Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
- Question 02
- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
- Question 07
- Question 08
- Question 09
- Question 10
- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
- Question 14
- Question 15
- Question 16
- Question 17
- Question 18
- Question 19
- Question 20
- Question 21
- Question 22
- Question 23
- Question 24
- Question 25
- Question 26
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