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LSAT Preptest 69 Explanations (June 2013 LSAT)

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LSAT 69 Explanations

LSAT 69 Explanations

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Full explanations for every question from LSAT Preptest 69, the June 2013 test. For free. What are you waiting for?

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Enjoy the PT 69 explanations! And let me know what you think in the comments. If you want these explanations offline, or want the whole test in one place, you can get a pdf version.

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Section ILogical Reasoning

  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Question 5
  • Question 6
  • Question 7
  • Question 8
  • Question 9
  • Question 10
  • Question 11
  • Question 12
  • Question 13
  • Question 14
  • Question 15
  • Question 16
  • Question 17
  • Question 18
  • Question 19
  • Question 20
  • Question 21
  • Question 22
  • Question 23
  • Question 24
  • Question 25

Section IILogic Games

Game 1, Manuscripts

  • Setup
  • Main Diagram
  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Question 5

Game 2, Petri Dishes

  • Setup
  • Main Diagram
  • Question 6
  • Question 7
  • Question 8
  • Question 9
  • Question 10
  • Question 11

Game 3, Juice and Snacks

  • Setup
  • Main Diagram
  • Question 12
  • Question 13
  • Question 14
  • Question 15
  • Question 16
  • Question 17

Game 4, Paralegals

  • Setup
  • Main Diagram
  • Question 18
  • Question 19
  • Question 20
  • Question 21
  • Question 22
  • Question 23

Section IIIReading Comprehension

Passage 1, Farms

  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Question 5
  • Question 6
  • Question 7

Passage 2, Photography

  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 8
  • Question 9
  • Question 10
  • Question 11
  • Question 12
  • Question 13
  • Question 14

Passage 3, Patents (comparative)

  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 15
  • Question 16
  • Question 17
  • Question 18
  • Question 19
  • Question 20
  • Question 21

Passage 4, Dodos and Trees

  • Passage Analysis
  • Question 22
  • Question 23
  • Question 24
  • Question 25
  • Question 26
  • Question 27

Section IVLogical Reasoning

  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Question 5
  • Question 6
  • Question 7
  • Question 8
  • Question 9
  • Question 10
  • Question 11
  • Question 12
  • Question 13
  • Question 14
  • Question 15
  • Question 16
  • Question 17
  • Question 18
  • Question 19
  • Question 20
  • Question 21
  • Question 22
  • Question 23
  • Question 24
  • Question 25

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Comments

  1. Mikael Dubinsky says

    September 24, 2015 at 4:40 pm

    Hello, Graeme ! I would first like to thank you for providing these explanations to everyone. This has been of tremendous help. I have on question. The phrase “Even If”, is that a indicating a sufficient condition or a necessary one ?

    Reply
    • Graeme Blake says Founder

      October 6, 2015 at 3:05 pm

      It’s neither. “Even if you play basketball, you won’t become King of Bessarabia”.

      The actual conditional there is that you can’t become King of Bessarabia. “Even if” indicates that basketball isn’t relevant, in a conditional sense.

      “Even if you eat spinach, you won’t be as strong as Popeye”. “You can’t become as strong as Popeye” is the actual conditional element. Spinach may help, but it will never be a sufficient condition. That’s what “even if” means.

      Reply
  2. Daijobu says

    September 15, 2014 at 9:28 pm

    Thanks a lot Graeme for all these free explanations! Really appreciate your help!

    Reply
  3. Sparce says

    January 30, 2014 at 4:27 am

    Weird question: Is the Saturday test, and the Monday test the same? I’m wondering because I assumed they are, but I wrote the December one on a Monday, and decided I would write the February test coming up, so purchased the December exam to review, and the writing response is not the same one I had written on.

    Reply
    • Graeme Blake says Founder

      January 30, 2014 at 4:32 am

      By the Monday test, do you mean the Sabbath administration? Those are not the same as the regular exam. I am not certain of the details, but I think the Sabbath administrations are old February exams. Numbers on those administrations are too small to justify creating an entire new LSAT.

      It’s for this reason that February LSATs are not released – they can repurpose them for other types of administrations.

      Reply
  4. Marcia says

    November 13, 2013 at 2:46 am

    Do you have the actual preptest 69 available or just the answers? Im looking for the test.

    Reply
    • Graeme says Founder

      November 13, 2013 at 2:47 am

      No, right now I just have the answers. You have to buy the tests, the LSAC doesn’t give them out for free unfortunately. I’m looking into getting the tests to sell them here.

      Reply
  5. Ryan Jones says

    October 20, 2013 at 7:53 am

    Do you recommend that we diagram for the LR section?

    Reply
    • Graeme says Founder

      October 23, 2013 at 1:31 am

      Yes, but only on formal logic question types. Typically that’s Must be True, Sufficient Assumption (NOT Necessary Assumption), Parallel Reasoning, and some Principle questions.

      Reply
  6. Paloma says

    October 16, 2013 at 6:28 pm

    Hi Graeme,

    I am trying to access the PDF for LSAT 69 but I am unable to. Can you please direct me to the proper place to access it?

    Reply
    • Graeme says Founder

      October 16, 2013 at 7:49 pm

      I haven’t gotten around to uploading the pdf for sale yet. Right now there’s just these html explanations. I’m going to add it to my list of things to do and email you when I have it online.

      Reply
  7. Liz S says

    July 20, 2013 at 10:22 pm

    This is very helpful to my LSAT prep since I am getting ready for the Dec 2013 LSAT.

    Reply
    • Graeme says Founder

      July 20, 2013 at 10:38 pm

      Awesome! Nice to see you’re preparing with plenty of time.

      I’m just getting LSAT 68 ready now, I should have many more tests up here before December.

      Reply

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