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Lists of questions based on question type?

lcf02139lcf02139 Alum Member

Greetings fellow LSAT enthusiasts! I have decided to learn each question type one at a time. This way, I feel I can master one fully, then proceed to master the next one.
Is anyone aware of any listing of LSAT questions according to type.
IE: Necessary Assumptions questions:
Test 14 Sec 2 # 13, 15, 20.
Test 15 Sec 2 # 6, 16, 23
Test 15 Sec 3 #, 3, 12, 18, 24

Comments

  • FixedDiceFixedDice Member
    edited February 2018 1804 karma

    No free comprehensive list, as far as my knowledge is concerned. 7Sage has good ol' Question Bank, which lists all questions (not just LR, but RC and AR as well) by type, and Drill Packs, which categorize all LR questions by type. Both are available through the Ultimate+ package. There are other commercial sources (which will remain unnamed) that categorize questions into different types.

  • Gladiator_2017Gladiator_2017 Yearly Member
    1332 karma

    The 7sage question bank is great since you'll also have JY's explanation as a resource.

    Many students on 7sage complement their studies with the LSAT trainer, which includes a breakdown of LR questions by type on their site.

    http://www.thelsattrainer.com/lsat-questions-by-type.html

  • goingfor99thgoingfor99th Free Trial Member
    edited February 2018 3072 karma

    Cambridge packets sort them by type:
    Must Be True
    Most Strongly Supported
    Cannot Be True
    Necessary Assumption
    Sufficient Assumption
    Strengthen
    Weaken
    Flaw in the Reasoning
    Parallel (the Flaw)
    Parallel (the Reasoning)
    Principle (Apply)
    Principle (Identify)
    Method of Reasoning (Argument)
    Method of Reasoning (Statement)
    Evaluate the Argument
    Main Conclusion
    Point
    Complete the Passage

    I find this a pretty efficient breakdown. Some things overlap.

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
    27902 karma

    Yeah, I use the 7Sage question bank for this. Just be careful that you don’t overdo it with the question type drills. It’s a great way to start, but a really poor way to push further after a certain point. So just make sure you don’t burn everything on a single drill!

  • SamiSami Yearly + Live Member Sage 7Sage Tutor
    10806 karma

    You can sort each and every type of question in the question bank.

    Here is the link:
    https://7sage.com/question-bank/

    You can also sort them by their difficulty level. I like to start by doing the 1star first and so on.

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