LSAT 21 – Section 1 – Game 1
LSAT 21 - Section 1 - Game 1
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Target time: 7:57
First sentence of question: Seven students-fourth-year students Kim and Lee; third-year students Pat and Robin; and second-year students Sandy, Terry, and Val-and only those seven, are being assigned to rooms of equal size in a dormitory.
Question keywords: Seven, students, fourth-year, students, Kim, Lee, third-year, students, Pat, Robin, second-year, students, Sandy, Terry, Val, rooms, dormitory, single, double, triple
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Question QuickView |
Type | Tags | Answer Choices |
Curve | Question Difficulty |
Psg/Game/S Difficulty |
Explanation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PT21 S1 Q01 |
+LG
| Grouping +GrpPure | A
2%
156
B
1%
150
C
94%
168
D
3%
161
E
0%
154
|
130 140 150 |
+Easier | 0 +SubsectionEasier | Explanation |
PT21 S1 Q02 |
+LG
| Grouping +GrpPure | A
8%
164
B
83%
168
C
3%
158
D
1%
160
E
5%
162
|
131 146 160 |
+Medium | 0 +SubsectionEasier | Explanation |
PT21 S1 Q03 |
+LG
| Grouping +GrpPure | A
2%
156
B
93%
168
C
1%
159
D
3%
158
E
1%
160
|
131 141 151 |
+Easier | 0 +SubsectionEasier | Explanation |
PT21 S1 Q04 |
+LG
| Grouping +GrpPure | A
5%
161
B
3%
160
C
89%
168
D
3%
158
E
1%
153
|
132 144 155 |
+Medium | 0 +SubsectionEasier | Explanation |
PT21 S1 Q05 |
+LG
| Grouping +GrpPure | A
86%
168
B
1%
157
C
7%
161
D
5%
159
E
0%
169
|
132 145 158 |
+Medium | 0 +SubsectionEasier | Explanation |
PT21 S1 Q06 |
+LG
| Grouping +GrpPure | A
1%
159
B
2%
158
C
91%
168
D
4%
162
E
2%
159
|
127 140 153 |
+Easier | 0 +SubsectionEasier | Explanation |
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