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Parallel Reasoning Questions.

Match the stimulus's valid logical structure. There are 97 Parallel Reasoning questions in PrepTests 101–159: 11 rated easiest (1), 32 rated easy–medium (2), 37 rated hard (3), 17 rated hardest (4). Filter them below, then practice in your own materials.

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What Parallel Reasoning questions ask

Our plain-English paraphrase of the task in the first 50 of the 97 Parallel Reasoning 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 Q13 Match the argument's logical structure to a parallel one.
  2. PT101 S3 Q21 Match the argument's reasoning pattern to a similar one.
  3. PT102 S2 Q22 Match the argument's reasoning pattern to a similar one.
  4. PT102 S4 Q20 Find the argument most similar in reasoning.
  5. PT103 S2 Q16 Match the argument's reasoning pattern to a similar one.
  6. PT104 S1 Q26 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  7. PT104 S4 Q22 Find the replacement counterexample preserving the reasoning's force.
  8. PT105 S1 Q12 Find the argument with the most similar reasoning pattern.
  9. PT105 S4 Q10 Find what best illustrates the passage's principle.
  10. PT106 S1 Q13 Find the choice whose reasoning parallels the passage.
  11. PT106 S3 Q26 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  12. PT107 S1 Q13 Find the choice least similar in reasoning to the argument.
  13. PT108 S2 Q16 Find the argument whose reasoning resembles the researcher's.
  14. PT108 S3 Q24 Find the argument whose reasoning pattern is most similar.
  15. PT109 S1 Q23 Find the argument whose reasoning pattern most resembles this one.
  16. PT109 S3 Q22 Match the argument's reasoning pattern to a similar one.
  17. PT110 S2 Q6 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  18. PT110 S3 Q25 Find the exchange most parallel to Jordan and Terry's relationship.
  19. PT111 S4 Q23 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  20. PT112 S1 Q17 Identify the principle most like the passage's.
  21. PT113 S2 Q26 Find the argument most similar in reasoning.
  22. PT113 S4 Q14 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  23. PT114 S1 Q22 Find the argument whose reasoning most parallels this one's.
  24. PT115 S2 Q8 Find the choice whose reasoning most parallels the argument's.
  25. PT116 S2 Q11 Find the argument whose reasoning parallels the one above.
  26. PT116 S3 Q25 Find the argument whose reasoning pattern matches the above.
  27. PT117 S4 Q21 Find the argument using reasoning most like the above.
  28. PT118 S1 Q25 Find the argument whose reasoning pattern parallels the one above.
  29. PT119 S2 Q18 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  30. PT120 S1 Q15 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  31. PT120 S3 Q18 Find the choice best illustrating the argument's principle.
  32. PT120 S3 Q25 Find the argument with reasoning most parallel to the one above.
  33. PT121 S1 Q12 Find the argument with parallel reasoning about lacking a reason.
  34. PT121 S4 Q22 Find the argument whose reasoning most resembles the original.
  35. PT122 S2 Q24 Find the argument whose reasoning pattern most resembles the original.
  36. PT122 S4 Q17 Find the argument whose reasoning pattern is most parallel.
  37. PT123 S2 Q12 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  38. PT124 S1 Q19 Find the argument whose reasoning most resembles the original.
  39. PT124 S3 Q23 Find the reasoning most similar to the naturalist's argument.
  40. PT125 S2 Q23 Choose the argument most similar in reasoning.
  41. PT125 S4 Q25 Find the argument with most similar reasoning.
  42. PT126 S3 Q15 Find the argument with most parallel reasoning.
  43. PT127 S2 Q18 Find the argument illustrating a most similar principle.
  44. PT127 S3 Q23 Find the weather report matching the stated principles.
  45. PT127 S3 Q24 Find the reasoning most similar to the argument above.
  46. PT128 S2 Q23 Find the choice whose reasoning parallels the argument's.
  47. PT128 S3 Q3 Find the argument most similar in logical structure.
  48. PT129 S2 Q19 Match the argument's reasoning pattern to a similar one.
  49. PT129 S3 Q20 Find the argument whose reasoning parallels the ethicist's.
  50. PT130 S4 Q14 Find the argument whose reasoning parallels the passage's.

Parallel Reasoning questions, briefly

What is a Parallel Reasoning question on the LSAT?

Match the stimulus's valid logical structure. It is one of the 18 Logical Reasoning question types in LSAT Academy's classification.

How many Parallel Reasoning questions are in PrepTests 101–159?

There are 97 Parallel Reasoning questions across PrepTests 101–159: 11 rated easiest (1), 32 rated easy–medium (2), 37 rated hard (3), 17 rated hardest (4).

How do I drill LSAT Parallel Reasoning questions by difficulty?

Use the free LR Drill Finder at https://www.lsat.academy/drill-finder/parallel-reasoning — filter the 97 Parallel Reasoning questions by difficulty (1–4), PrepTest range, and argument structure, then practice them in your own LawHub materials.

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