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LSAT Arguments Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest Version!! A recent study shows that students who study at least 20 hours a week perform better on exams than those who study less. Therefore, to improve overall student performance, schools should encourage students to in...

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A recent study shows that students who study at least 20 hours a week perform better on exams

than those who study less. Therefore, to improve overall student performance, schools should

encourage students to increase their study time to 20 hours per week. Which assumption

underlies this argument?

The relationship between study time and exam performance is causal.



In a survey, 80% of people who regularly consume coffee reported feeling more alert than when

they do not consume it. Therefore, drinking coffee increases alertness. What flaw is present in

this argument?

It assumes that correlation implies causation.



The city council plans to invest in more parks to improve community health. However, some

studies suggest that simply increasing green spaces does not lead to a healthier population. What

could strengthen the council’s argument?

Presenting evidence that shows a direct correlation between park access and improved health

outcomes.




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,Research indicates that children who engage in physical play perform better academically than

those who do not. Consequently, parents should encourage more outdoor play. What is a

potential counterargument to this conclusion?

Other factors, such as parental involvement, may contribute to academic performance.



A new diet pill claims to help users lose weight without exercise. However, testimonials from

users suggest that many also changed their eating habits. What is a significant flaw in the

argument supporting the diet pill's effectiveness?

It overlooks the role of dietary changes in weight loss.



A company that manufactures electric cars claims its vehicles are environmentally friendly

because they produce no tailpipe emissions. What assumption does this claim make?

The environmental impact of electric cars considers the source of electricity used for

charging.



A politician argues that increasing funding for public schools will lead to better educational

outcomes. What might weaken this argument?

Increased funding does not guarantee effective allocation or utilization of resources.



A researcher finds that students who study in groups perform better on tests. Based on this, she

concludes that group study should be mandated in all schools. What assumption is she making?

Group study is more effective than individual study for all students.



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,An advertisement claims that brand X toothpaste will whiten teeth better than any other brand.

What is a potential flaw in this advertisement?

It does not provide comparative data or evidence for the claim.



A report indicates that people who regularly use sunscreen have fewer instances of skin cancer.

Therefore, using sunscreen prevents skin cancer. What assumption does this argument rely on?

There are no other significant factors influencing skin cancer rates among sunscreen users.



A study shows that students who participate in extracurricular activities have higher GPAs.

Consequently, a school decides to require all students to join at least one club. What logical flaw

is present in this decision?

The school assumes that participation in extracurricular activities causes higher GPAs.



An article states that a specific brand of yogurt improves digestion, citing a few customer

reviews. What weakens this argument?

The evidence relies solely on anecdotal testimonials without scientific research.



A government report suggests that reducing the speed limit decreases traffic accidents.

Therefore, the government should lower speed limits nationwide. What assumption does this

conclusion make?

All areas would benefit from a lower speed limit in the same way.




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, A local gym claims that its members lose weight faster than non-members. What is a flaw in this

argument?

It does not account for differences in diet or exercise habits outside the gym.



A recent poll shows that 70% of people prefer brand A over brand B for laundry detergent. The

company concludes that brand A is the best detergent on the market. What is a significant flaw

here?

Preference does not necessarily equate to quality or effectiveness.



A book claims that meditation reduces stress levels based on personal accounts. What could

strengthen this claim?

Providing scientific research and statistical data supporting the effectiveness of meditation in

stress reduction.



An environmentalist argues that recycling programs should be expanded because they reduce

landfill waste. What assumption does this argument rely on?

All recycling efforts lead to a significant reduction in overall waste.



A politician states that lowering taxes will stimulate economic growth. What is a possible

counterpoint to this argument?

Lowering taxes may reduce government funding for essential services that also drive

economic growth.



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