LSAT Prep Questions and Answers (Latest Update 2023)

LSAT Prep Questions and Answers (Latest Update 2023)
LOGICAL:
Laird: Pure research provides us with new technologies that contribute to
saving lives. Even more worthwhile than this, however, is its role in
expanding our knowledge and providing new, unexplored ideas.
Kim: Your priorities are mistaken. Saving lives is what counts most of all.
Without pure research, medicine would not be as advanced as it is.
A) Laird and Kim disagree on whether pure research
derives its significance in part from its providing new technologies
B) expands the boundaries of our knowledge of medicine
C) should have the saving of human lives as an important goal
D) has its most valuable achievements in medical applications

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E)has any value apart from its role in providing new technologies to save
lives – Correct Answers ✅Correct Answer: D
Difficulty Level: Medium
This question asks you to identify the point on which Laird and Kim disagree
with respect to pure research. Laird identifies two contributions of pure
research: its medical applications (“technologies that contribute to saving
lives”) and its role in expanding knowledge and providing new ideas. Of
these, Laird considers the second contribution to be more worthwhile. Kim,
on the other hand, maintains that “Saving lives is what counts most of all.”
Since pure research saves lives through medical applications, Kim disagrees
with Laird about whether pure research has its most valuable achievements
in medical applications. The correct response, therefore, is (D).
Response (A) is incorrect since we can determine, based on their statements,
that Laird and Kim agree that pure research “derives its significance in part
from its providing new technologies.” Laird explicitly cites the value of pure
research with respect to providing new technologies. Kim indicates
agreement with (A), at least in the case of medical technologies, by asserting
that “Without pure research, medicine would not be as advanced as it is.”

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Response (B) is incorrect since we can determine, based on their statements,
that Laird and Kim would likely agree that pure research “expands the
boundaries of our knowledge of medicine.” Laird notes that pure research
provides us with new technologies that have medical applications. Kim
points out that “Without pure research, medicine would not be as advanced
as it is.”
Response (C) is incorrect. Kim indicates agreement that pure research
“should have the saving of human lives as an important goal” since Kim’s
position is that “Saving lives is what counts most of all.” Since Laird cites the
saving of lives as one way in which pure research is worthwhile or valuable,
Laird also indicates agreement that pure research “should have the saving of
human lives as an important goal,” although Laird indicates that expanding
knowledge and providing new ideas should be an even more important goal
of pure research. The same activity can of course have more than one goal.
Response (E) is incorrect. Laird clearly agrees that pure research has value
“apart from its role in providing new technologies to save lives,” given that
Laird explicitly cites a second way in which pure research is valuable.
However, nothing in what Kim says suggests disagreement with (E). Kim’s
position is that the greatest value of pure research is its role in providing

LSAT Prep Questions and Answers (Latest Update 2023)
new technologies to save lives. We cannot infer from this that Kim believes
this role to be the only value of pure research.
This question was of medium difficulty, based on the number of test takers
who answered it correctly when it appeared on the LSAT.
LOGICAL:
Executive: We recently ran a set of advertisements in the print version of a
travel magazine and on that magazine’s website. We were unable to get any
direct information about consumer response to the print ads. However, we
found that consumer response to the ads on the website was much more
limited than is typical for website ads. We concluded that consumer
response to the print ads was probably below par as well.
The executive’s reasoning does which one of the following?
A) bases a prediction of the intensity of a phenomenon on information
about the intensity of that phenomenon’s cause

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