@runiggyrun agreed. And @"Grey Warden" just breath and take some time to internalize the concept. Don't sweat it. I think if a question like this appeared on the LSAT it would be one of the curve-breaker questions.
I thought the test was really hard compared to all of the practice test I have been taking. I am hoping it was hard for everyone and it will reflect in the curve. Otherwise Ill be back in June
No--you are just given a score. You will never know how many you missed section by section, nor what the correct answers were, nor will we ever know the curve. You get a score and a percentile and that is all.
Yeah, the trickier pattern games are on the comeback, it seems. Definitely worth taking a look at the harder and irregular games in the 70s. Though as soon as we make predictions about the LSAC's machinations, they change it up, so who knows.