LSAT Analytical Reasoning Practice Test 1
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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
Which of the following is an acceptable selection of trees for both areas?
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
Which of the following CANNOT be true?
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
If a Chestnut is planted in area 1, and a River Birch is in area 2 which of the following could be true?
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
Which of the following CANNOT be true?
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
If a sycamore is not selected, which of the following must be true?
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
Which of the following must be true?
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Game 1:
A landscape architect is selecting trees for a new project. The architect must choose between 7 types of trees—a Maple, a River Birch, an Oak, a Sycamore, Chestnut, a Blue Spruce, and a Pine. There are two separate areas, named area 1 and area 2, in which the trees will be planted. The trees must be planted in accordance with the following constraints:
- Each area contains three different types of trees, and there are only three types of trees in each area.
- The same type of tree cannot be planted more than once in either area.
- If an area contains a river birch, then the area cannot contain either a blue spruce or a pine.
- If an area has a sycamore tree, it must also contain either a river birch or an oak.
- Any area that contains an oak must also contain a maple.
If a river birch is not selected, which of the following CANNOT be true?
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