LSAT 146 – Section 2 – Question 02
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| Most strongly supported +MSS Fill in the blank +Fill Analogy +An | A
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B
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162
C
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154
D
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Summary
Successful stand-up comedians keep the attention of their audiences for a few hours and in a way that the audience long after the performance remembers what the comedian said. Additionally, some comedians make points about serious topics in their routines. Comedians are able to accomplish all of these qualities through the use of humor. University professors hope to achieve these same qualities through their lectures.
Strongly Supported Conclusions
Thus, the use of humor in lectures could help university professors achieve these qualities.
A
stand-up comedians and university professors have the same skill set
We don’t know anything about the skill set of a university professor. We only know about the qualities university professors hope to achieve through lectures.
B
incorporating humor into lectures can help professors to achieve the goals they have for those lectures
If the analogy between stand-up comedians and university professors holds, then the use of humor could help university professors achieve their goals for lectures.
C
university professors can achieve the goals they have for their lectures only if they incorporate humor into them
We don’t know if humor is the only means university professors could achieve their goals for lectures. The stimulus suggests that humor is one way, but not necessarily that humor is the only way.
D
there is no reason to suppose that a lecture lasting several hours cannot hold an audience’s attention
We don’t know that there’s no reason to think that lectures cannot keep an audience’s attention.
E
university professors should treat even the most serious topics in a humorous way
We don’t know what university professors should do. The stimulus only suggests that humor could help university professors achieve the goals they have for lectures.
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Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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- Question 26
Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
- Question 01
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- Question 03
- Question 04
- Question 05
- Question 06
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- Question 11
- Question 12
- Question 13
- Question 14
- Question 15
- Question 16
- Question 17
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- Question 19
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