LSAT 3 – Section 1 – Game 2
LSAT 3 - Section 1 - Game 2
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First sentence of question: There are exactly seven houses on a street. Each house is occupied by exactly one of seven families: the Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans.
Question keywords: seven, houses, street, occupied, families, Kahns, Lowes, Muirs, Newmans, Owens, Piatts, Rutans, west, east
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Question QuickView |
Type | Tags | Answer Choices |
Curve | Question Difficulty |
Psg/Game/S Difficulty |
Explanation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PT3 S1 Q08 |
+LG
| Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A
0%
B
0%
C
97%
165
D
2%
156
E
1%
152
|
120 129 139 |
+Easiest | 0 +SubsectionEasiest | Explanation |
PT3 S1 Q09 |
+LG
| Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A
97%
165
B
1%
144
C
0%
D
1%
155
E
0%
152
|
120 128 138 |
+Easiest | 0 +SubsectionEasiest | Explanation |
PT3 S1 Q10 |
+LG
| Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A
4%
153
B
3%
159
C
93%
165
D
0%
144
E
0%
151
|
128 138 148 |
+Easier | 0 +SubsectionEasiest | Explanation |
PT3 S1 Q11 |
+LG
| Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A
93%
165
B
2%
159
C
1%
160
D
2%
157
E
2%
166
|
120 120 139 |
+Easiest | 0 +SubsectionEasiest | Explanation |
PT3 S1 Q12 |
+LG
| Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A
86%
165
B
4%
159
C
5%
159
D
3%
155
E
2%
161
|
125 139 153 |
+Easier | 0 +SubsectionEasiest | Explanation |
PT3 S1 Q13 |
+LG
| Sequencing - One line +SeqOne | A
1%
148
B
1%
163
C
1%
158
D
91%
165
E
6%
158
|
127 138 149 |
+Easier | 0 +SubsectionEasiest | Explanation |
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