June 1991 LSAT
Section 2
Question 14
Which one of the following CANNOT be true?
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Naz on June 29, 2015
I would suggest first listening to the Logic Games Intro, and then going through the various logic games topics and watching the lessons. Take notes as you go through the lecture on the different techniques and strategies each lesson is dedicated to. Once you are done with a lecture, go through the corresponding homework. If you get it wrong, watch the video lecture (if available) and go through the same steps the instructor takes as he or she explains the question.Our Must Be True lecture is great. Make sure to check it out. It will help you grasp the nuances of these questions. Ultimately, Must Be True questions must be 100% supported by the passage. If the answer choice you are choosing is one that could be true once in a while, it is not correct.
Make sure to go through the lectures in the app. They are battle-tested and presented by our amazing instructors.
Hope that clears things up! Please let us know if you have any other questions.
jmarsh25 on July 3, 2015
Thank you for the help, I will do just thatjmarsh25 on July 23, 2015
I am working through the logical games section, I was wondering can you explain the difference between must be true and could be true? I would this confusion be cleared so I can comprehend the differences, please.Naz on July 31, 2015
A Must Be True question is asking you to find the answer that is 100% guaranteed by the passage. A Could Be True Question is asking you to find an answer that can work with the information given but it doesn't necessarily have to.I would recommend going over the intro lectures for both topics so that you can refresh these concepts.
Hope that clears things up! Please let us know if yo have any other questions.
Olivia-Oliver on January 18, 2020
hi I am having trouble finding the explanation of game Feb 1992 that is on the printed hand out that was send to me. I might not know still how to navigate the app. I don't know where to find the video explanation of each problem if there are some.