preptest 73, logical reasoning 1, question 25
summary
the essence of tackling inference questions on the lsat involves identifying the type of conclusion being sought and constructing a logical chain from the given information to predict the correct answer.
- identify the type of question by looking for keywords, with 'hence' indicating a conclusion is needed.
- understand the causal chain presented in the question to determine what conclusion can be logically drawn.
- predict the answer by closely following the causal chain, ruling out options that do not fit the established logic.
- select the answer that directly follows from the given information, ensuring it matches the prediction made from the causal chain.
chapters
00:00
identifying inference questions
00:43
understanding the causal chain
01:38
predicting and selecting the correct answer