QUESTION TEXT: People with serious financial problems are so worried…
QUESTION TYPE: Must be True
ANALYSIS: In short: People with serious financial problems are unhappy, and so is everyone around them.
Serious financial problems ➞ unhappy
The contrapositive is: not unhappy ➞ no serious financial problems. This is the only thing we can conclude.
___________
- Nonsense. People get unhappy for many ridiculous reasons.
- Not necessarily. They might be unhappy for other reasons.
- Same as B.
- Same as A.
- CORRECT. Yes. If they did have serious financial problems, they would be unhappy.
Recap: The question begins with “People with serious financial problems are so worried”. It is a Must be True question. Learn more about LSAT MBT questions in our guide to LSAT Logical Reasoning question types.
More Resources for Must Be True Questions
- Conditional Reasoning Article: Learn about conditional statements on the LSAT.
- LR Diagrams Guide: Learn how to draw LR diagrams.
- Intro to Conditional Reasoning: This intro course lesson covers conditional reasoning basics.
- Intro Course lesson: This intro course lesson covers Must Be True questions.
- Mastery Seminar lesson: This LR Mastery seminar lesson covers must be true questions.

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