Q&A: The Law School Admission Test LSAT Exam Actual Questions 2026

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LSAT Exam Actual Questions & Expert Explanations | 2026 Edition

Crack the Code to a Top-Tier Law School.

The LSAT is more than a test; it’s a gatekeeper. Our 2026 Q&A: Actual Exam Questions package provides you with the ultimate competitive edge. Moving beyond simple practice, this resource offers a deep dive into the logic, structure, and reasoning required to achieve a 170+ score.

This edition is specifically updated to reflect the most recent changes in the 2026 testing cycle, ensuring you are practicing with the most relevant, high-stakes material available.


Inside the 2026 Q&A Bundle

  • Logical Reasoning: Master the art of identifying assumptions, flaws, and inferences with questions pulled from the most recent exam patterns.

  • Reading Comprehension: Practice with dense, complex passages covering law, social sciences, and humanities, followed by precision-targeted questions.

  • Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning): While the format evolves, our 2026 guide includes the most current analytical challenges to ensure your deductive reasoning is razor-sharp.

  • Detailed Explanations: Every question includes a "Why it’s right" and "Why the others are wrong" breakdown to retrain your brain for legal logic.


Why This Resource is Essential

  • Authentic 2026 Formatting: Experience the digital interface nuances and question styles unique to this year’s administration.

  • Strategic Blueprints: Learn not just the answers, but the templates for solving recurring question types.

  • Time Management Drills: Integrated pacing guides help you move from "finding the answer" to "finding the answer in under 90 seconds."

  • Admissions Edge: Designed to help you bridge the gap between a "good" score and the "elite" score required for T14 law schools.

Stop guessing. Start knowing. Secure your LSAT Q&A guide today and build the foundation for your legal career.

 

SECTION ONE

Question 1

 

Surviving British medieval armor provides evidence that British soldiers used to be considerably shorter than they are today, and this would seem to indicate that the British have in general grown taller since medieval times. But a study of adult skeletons from Britain dating from over the past 1,000 years found that the average height of skeletons changed little over that time period.

1. Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy in the information above?

(A) Surviving French medieval armor is the same size as the British medieval armor, while a study of French skeletons also shows little change in height over the past 1,000 years.

(B) The study indicates that the average height of both men and women changed little during the period that the study covered.

(C) In medieval times, soldiers were recruited at a younger age, and so were less likely to be fully grown than contemporary soldiers.

(D) Medieval soldiers needed to be very strong in order to fight while wearing heavy armor.

(E) There was no more variation in height among the oldest skeletons that were studied than among the more recent ones.

The correct answer is (C).

Question 2

 

A large-scale study recruited people ranging in age from 65 to 70 and charted their health over 10 years. Study subjects who took vitamin supplements, by their own choice, were found to be 20 percent less likely to suffer a serious illness than those who did not take vitamin supplements. This confirms that vitamin supplements have significant health benefits for older adults.

2. Which one of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument?

(A) The quantity of vitamins in the supplements taken by the study subjects was greater than the average for commercially available vitamin supplements.

(B) Most of the study subjects who took the vitamin supplements, but few of the other subjects, took mineral supplements.

(C) None of the study subjects took vitamin supplements with dosages that are considered high enough to cause harmful side effects.

(D) At the outset of the study, all the subjects had roughly similar diets and were in overall good health.

(E) The study was conducted at a time when the number of older adults taking vitamin supplements was increasing rapidly.

The correct answer is (D).

 

Question 3

 

A fluted glass is one that angles or curves outward toward the rim. People routinely think that fluted glasses hold less liquid than they actually hold. Therefore, people will generally drink a beverage from a fluted glass faster than they drink the same quantity of beverage from a straight, vertical-sided glass.

3. Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument?

(A) People tend to consciously monitor the level of drink in their glass.

(B) A fluted glass generally permits a faster flow of liquid toward the rim of the glass.

(C) People tend to pace their drinking according to their perception of the quantity of beverage in their glass.

(D) People are generally not as accustomed to drinking a beverage from a fluted glass as from a straight, vertical-sided glass.

(E) People tend to refill their drinks more often when they are drinking from a fluted glass than from a straight, vertical-sided glass.

The correct answer is (C).


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