LSAT Practice Questions and Exams for 2022

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SUMMARY

Taking the test requires 3 hours and 25 minutes, not including rest breaks and the time needed for the distribution and collection of test materials, as well as other test center procedures.

The Twenty multiple-choice sections, containing a total of about 500 questions, are separately timed at 35 minutes apiece, with a brief (usually 10-15 minutes) break in between the sections. There are three different question-types:

  1. Reading Comprehension–Typically, a section of this type will include about 26-28 questions, arranged into four sets, each containing a passage followed by 6-8 questions.
  2. Analytical Reasoning–Also called Logic Games of the “matrix” type, they typically come in sections containing approximately 24 questions, arranged in four sets of analytical problems or “setups” with 5-7 questions apiece.
  3. Logical Thinking–Typically, a section of this type will include around 24-26 questions that are not for the most part grouped into sets.

One section of both Reading Comprehension and Analytical Reasoning and two sections of Logical Reasoning questions are used to produce your LSAT score; a non-scored section, that can be of any type, is included in each test but cannot be identified as such while you are taking the test.

The LSAT score is a three-digit number ranging from 120 to 180, determined by the number of correct answers on the scored sections.

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