LSAT Logical Reasoning
LSAT LR — argument analysis, assumption, flaw, strengthen/weaken
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What this exam covers
Frequently asked questions
Is the LSAT Logical Reasoning practice test free?
Yes. The core LSAT Logical Reasoning practice on AceMark is free to start — no credit card needed. Sign in (takes 10 seconds) if you'd like to track your progress, save attempts, and unlock the Mentor. Otherwise, browse and explore questions without an account.
How many questions are in the LSAT Logical Reasoning quiz?
Each LSAT Logical Reasoning attempt draws 20 questions and runs for about 35 minutes under realistic timed conditions.
Can I retake the LSAT Logical Reasoning test, and are the questions randomised?
Yes. Every attempt pulls a fresh, randomised set of questions, so you can't memorise your way through — you retake it until you genuinely know the material.
What score do I need to pass the LSAT Logical Reasoning?
The pass mark used in this simulation is Avg 153. AceMark scores every attempt instantly and shows which topics to review.