LSAT 130 – Section 3 – Question 01
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PT130 S3 Q01 |
+LR
+Exp
| Most strongly supported +MSS | A
1%
155
B
0%
156
C
0%
159
D
0%
152
E
97%
163
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120 124 135 |
+Easiest | 145.135 +SubsectionEasier |
Summary
Two groups of students were given newspaper articles that were identical in every way, except for the headline. When the students answered questions about the article, the answers given by each group were very different, though the answers within each group were similar.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
Headlines can impact the way one reads the content of a newspaper.
A
Readers base their impressions of what is in a newspaper on headlines alone.
This is too strong to support. All we know is that a headline can impact one’s perception of what is in the newspaper, not that it is the sole factor.
B
Newspaper headlines hamper a reader’s ability to comprehend the corresponding articles.
There is no information about a reader’s ability to comprehend other articles in the paper.
C
Careless reading is more common among first-year undergraduates than among more senior students.
There is no information to support a comparative statement between seniors and first-year students. Also, there is no direct support that any students engaged in “careless” reading.
D
Newspaper headlines tend to be highly misleading.
There is no support that newspaper headlines “tend” to be misleading. The stimulus only provides a study that had two different headlines. You need to make a lot of real-world assumptions to make this answer choice work.
E
Newspaper headlines influence a reader’s interpretation of the corresponding articles.
This follows logically. The two articles were similar in every respect except the headline and the groups gave vastly different responses.
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LSAT PrepTest 130 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
- 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
Section 2 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
- Passage 1 – Questions
- Passage 2 – Passage
- Passage 2 – Questions
- Passage 3 – Passage
- Passage 3 – Questions
- Passage 4 – Passage
- Passage 4 – Questions
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
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