LSAT 134 – Section 1 – Question 01
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| Main conclusion or main point +MC | A
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155
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Summarize Argument
Seeking a second medical opinion can be awkward for all parties involved. The patient might fear offending the first doctor, the first doctor could feel their professional pride is at stake, and the second doctor may find it uncomfortable to assess a colleague’s work.
Identify Conclusion
Getting a second medical opinion can be uncomfortable for the patient and both doctors involved.
A
Because of the awkwardness involved, it is best for patients not to seek second opinions unless it is absolutely necessary.
The stimulus does not make this argument. While the author concludes that seeking a second opinion can be awkward, she does not advise avoiding a second opinion unless necessary. In fact, the author recognizes that seeking a second opinion is advisable in certain situations.
B
In cases in which second opinions are necessary, the first physician often feels that his or her professional judgment is called into question.
This answer addresses the argument’s second premise, not its main conclusion. The stimulus explains that a second opinion can make the first doctor uncomfortable by suggesting they may have made a mistake, making the situation awkward for the first doctor.
C
The process of obtaining a second medical opinion can be awkward for those involved.
This is a good summary of the argument’s main conclusion. The phrase “this process” in the stimulus refers to getting a second medical opinion, which the stimulus concludes can be awkward for the patient and both doctors involved.
D
Physicians who are called upon to offer second opinions are always uncomfortable about evaluating the work of colleagues.
This answer addresses the argument’s third premise, not its main conclusion. The stimulus explains that the second doctor may feel uncomfortable evaluating a colleague’s work, making the second opinion process awkward for the second doctor.
E
In many cases in which medical patients seek second opinions, they are concerned about offending the first physician.
This answer paraphrases the argument’s first premise. The stimulus notes that patients fear offending the first doctor by seeking a second opinion, and the stimulus uses this claim to support its main conclusion that this process is awkward for both the patient and the doctors.
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LSAT PrepTest 134 Explanations
Section 1 - Logical Reasoning
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Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
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Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
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