October 1993 LSAT
Section 1
Question 6
Emil-Kunkin on August 17, 2023
I've noticed this as well, and I wish I had better suggestions than just using a laptop for it. You can usually find the game or lr question in the videos by googling the first few words, and then navigating to that question in a preptest.Alexandria on September 11, 2023
It took me longer than 15 seconds to read this :(Alexandria on September 11, 2023
In re: Prep Test 42, Sec 2, Q 23 of the module... What ended up being the answer? After going through the Premises and Conclusion using A and B as indicators, what was the answer to the question: "The physics Professor's conclusion follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?Emil-Kunkin on September 19, 2023
Hi, the answer was E: that all cases of ball lighting have the same cause. The prof is using a counterexample to show that one thing can't be the cause. However, if there are multiple possible causes in different cases, this counterexample doesn't disprove the claim. So, the prof must believe that there can only be one cause of ball lightning.