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Which question, if answered, would most help assess the argument. There are 28 Evaluate questions in PrepTests 101–159: 10 rated easiest (1), 9 rated easy–medium (2), 5 rated hard (3), 4 rated hardest (4). Filter them below, then practice in your own materials.

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What Evaluate questions ask

Our plain-English paraphrase of the task in all 28 Evaluate questions in PrepTests 101–159 (paraphrases, not LSAC’s copyrighted stems — use the table above to locate each question in your own materials):

  1. PT101 S2 Q16 Find the question most useful for evaluating the argument.
  2. PT102 S2 Q19 Find the claim the statements least support.
  3. PT104 S4 Q6 Identify what would be most useful for evaluating the argument.
  4. PT108 S2 Q9 Identify what would matter most for evaluating the conclusion's support.
  5. PT110 S3 Q18 Find the fact showing the explanation is incomplete.
  6. PT112 S1 Q24 Identify which question best helps evaluate the columnist's argument.
  7. PT114 S4 Q19 Identify what knowledge would most help evaluate Yang's argument.
  8. PT118 S4 Q11 Find the question that would NOT help evaluate the representatives' claim.
  9. PT119 S3 Q3 Find the question most relevant to evaluating the conclusion.
  10. PT120 S1 Q24 Find what best shows the advocate's principle can't always be followed.
  11. PT122 S4 Q2 Identify what is most important to determine when evaluating the argument.
  12. PT135 S1 Q3 Find the information least helpful for evaluating the argument.
  13. PT135 S4 Q7 Identify what would best help evaluate the archaeologists' hypothesis.
  14. PT138 S2 Q2 Identify what must be determined to evaluate the argument.
  15. PT138 S2 Q14 Identify what would be most helpful for evaluating the argument.
  16. PT139 S1 Q5 Identify what would best help evaluate the journalist's argument.
  17. PT141 S4 Q6 Identify what would best help evaluate the clinician's argument.
  18. PT142 S1 Q21 Identify what would be most helpful for evaluating the argument.
  19. PT142 S4 Q10 Find the question most useful for evaluating the argument.
  20. PT145 S2 Q10 Find the question most useful for evaluating the argument.
  21. PT146 S3 Q8 Identify what would best help evaluate the legal theorists' hypothesis.
  22. PT146 S3 Q23 Identify the question most useful for evaluating the businessperson's argument.
  23. PT147 S1 Q17 Identify what would be most useful for evaluating the politician's argument.
  24. PT148 S4 Q22 Identify the question most useful for evaluating the argument.
  25. PT150 S3 Q21 Find the question most useful for evaluating the finance minister's argument.
  26. PT151 S3 Q2 Identify the question most useful for evaluating the argument.
  27. PT152 S4 Q19 Identify what would most help evaluate the argument's strength.
  28. PT153 S2 Q3 Find the question most useful for evaluating the food columnist's argument.

Evaluate questions, briefly

What is a Evaluate question on the LSAT?

Which question, if answered, would most help assess the argument. It is one of the 18 Logical Reasoning question types in LSAT Academy's classification.

How many Evaluate questions are in PrepTests 101–159?

There are 28 Evaluate questions across PrepTests 101–159: 10 rated easiest (1), 9 rated easy–medium (2), 5 rated hard (3), 4 rated hardest (4).

How do I drill LSAT Evaluate questions by difficulty?

Use the free LR Drill Finder at https://www.lsat.academy/drill-finder/evaluate — filter the 28 Evaluate questions by difficulty (1–4), PrepTest range, and argument structure, then practice them in your own LawHub materials.

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