LSAT Test Prep 2025: The Complete Guide to Achieve Your Top Score with Comprehensive Resources, 7 Full-Length Practice Tests, and an Online Exam Simulator by Publications Ultra Prep
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Published: 2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00
44. A transportation planner argues, "Expanding the subway system will reduce city traffic congestion by providing residents with a reliable alternative to driving."
Which one of the following, if true, would most weaken the planner's argument?
(A) The current subway system operates under capacity during peak hours.
(B) Many residents live within walking distance of a subway station.
(C) The cost of the subway expansion is significantly higher than other traffic reduction strategies.
(D) Previous expansions of the subway system did not lead to a decrease in traffic congestion.
(E) Subway systems typically require extensive and costly maintenance.
45. A business analyst suggests, "Companies should allow employees to work remotely as it increases job satisfaction and can lead to higher productivity."
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the analystâs suggestion?
(A) Some employees report higher levels of stress when working in an office environment. (B) Companies that have allowed remote work have noted an increase in employee retention rates.
(C) Advances in technology make it easier than ever for employees to work remotely.
(D) Employees working remotely can adjust their work hours to better fit their personal schedules.
(E) Surveys show that remote workers are more likely to recommend their employer to others.
46. A city councilor argues, "We should not allocate budget to the new stadium project because it will divert funds from more critical infrastructure projects."
Which one of the following, if true, would most strengthen the councilor's argument?
(A) The majority of residents oppose the construction of the new stadium.
(B) Recent studies suggest that new stadiums do not significantly boost local economies. (C) The city has several infrastructure projects that are urgently in need of funding.
(D) The proposed stadium would be used only for major events, not regular community activities.
(E) Other cities have incurred large debts from similar stadium projects.
47. During a school board meeting, a member argues, "We should increase funding for arts education because it fosters creativity, which is critical for student development."
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the memberâs argument?
(A) Colleges and employers are increasingly looking for creative thinking skills in their applicants.
(B) Arts programs have been shown to improve student performance in other academic areas.
(C) The cost of arts programs is relatively low compared to science and technology education.
(D) Parents and teachers overwhelmingly support increased funding for arts education.
(E) Students involved in arts education are more likely to participate in community service.
48. An urban developer suggests, "To address the housing shortage, we should focus on building higher-density housing units like apartments and condos instead of single-family homes."
Which one of the following, if true, would most weaken the developer's suggestion?
(A) Higher-density housing tends to be less popular among residents than single-family homes.
(B) Cities that have focused on higher-density housing have not seen significant reductions in housing shortages.
(C) Higher-density housing can be built more quickly than single-family homes.
(D) Many residents prefer living in apartments and condos because of their central locations.
(E) Higher-density housing is more cost-effective per living unit than building single-family homes.
49. A community health advocate claims, "To reduce obesity rates, local governments should impose restrictions on fast food outlets near schools.
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