Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)? Forum
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Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
Does anyone have the answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
I have a copy of the test but no answer key...-_-;;; also the score conversion chart from 155-165?
Please~~~?
TIA!
I have a copy of the test but no answer key...-_-;;; also the score conversion chart from 155-165?
Please~~~?
TIA!
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
section 1 - B C D A E D D A * E A B E C C A D C D B E E D C A E C
section 2 - D E B A A B B E B A A E D E C B E C B B A C D D C
section 3 - A C D D C D D D A C B C E B B D E C E C A A E A E B
section 4 - A A D A E A B C B C B A C E D B C C B D E D
* section 1 question 9 was removed from scoring
section 2 - D E B A A B B E B A A E D E C B E C B B A C D D C
section 3 - A C D D C D D D A C B C E B B D E C E C A A E A E B
section 4 - A A D A E A B C B C B A C E D B C C B D E D
* section 1 question 9 was removed from scoring
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
lowest - highest
155 - 69 70
156 - 71 71
157 - 72 73
158 - 74 74
159 - 75 76
160 - 77 77
161 - 78 79
162 - 80 80
163 - 81 82
164 - 83 83
165 - 84 84
155 - 69 70
156 - 71 71
157 - 72 73
158 - 74 74
159 - 75 76
160 - 77 77
161 - 78 79
162 - 80 80
163 - 81 82
164 - 83 83
165 - 84 84
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
thanks a lot. ^_^
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
Does anyone have the answer key for preptest #40 (June 03) ? Thanks a lot.
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
http://www.test-preparation.net/lsat_test.html
Check that out... just input your answers and it analyzes every question and tells u if u got it right or wrong.
Check that out... just input your answers and it analyzes every question and tells u if u got it right or wrong.
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
Hey, I just did that test.
I got 5/7 on the subcommittee game. Do you know how to do that game?
I got 5/7 on the subcommittee game. Do you know how to do that game?
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
Which subcommittee game? I can think of around 3 (I think). And I don't think I particularly liked any of them.170plusX wrote:Hey, I just did that test.
I got 5/7 on the subcommittee game. Do you know how to do that game?
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
Questions 17-22.
I take it you didnt do very well on that section?
I take it you didnt do very well on that section?
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Can't think of a subcommittee game I didn't hate, but I'll have to check how well I did on it. If it is the one I was thinking of, I don't think I did very well. It was the last one of the section, and pretty difficult, due to some broad rules. I think there was a head of the committee, and the committee was based on 2 different groups of people.170plusX wrote:Questions 17-22.
I take it you didnt do very well on that section?
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That game was quite the deal. I think the trick to the game is knowing and keeping track of the fact that only M or P couldsporkdevil wrote:Which subcommittee game? I can think of around 3 (I think). And I don't think I particularly liked any of them.170plusX wrote:Hey, I just did that test.
I got 5/7 on the subcommittee game. Do you know how to do that game?
be in all three subcommittees
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Oh yeah. Not from 2 different groups, but going to 3 different committees. I remember specifically being pissed about this one. I am usually good to finish about 3.5 games, maybe a bit more, but this one was plain awful to come up on. I'd have to check back, but I think I only got a few minutes on this one, which was different and difficult enough to not finish.markakis wrote:That game was quite the deal. I think the trick to the game is knowing and keeping track of the fact that only M or P couldsporkdevil wrote:Which subcommittee game? I can think of around 3 (I think). And I don't think I particularly liked any of them.170plusX wrote:Hey, I just did that test.
I got 5/7 on the subcommittee game. Do you know how to do that game?
be in all three subcommittees
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sporkdevil wrote:Oh yeah. Not from 2 different groups, but going to 3 different committees. I remember specifically being pissed about this one. I am usually good to finish about 3.5 games, maybe a bit more, but this one was plain awful to come up on. I'd have to check back, but I think I only got a few minutes on this one, which was different and difficult enough to not finish.markakis wrote:That game was quite the deal. I think the trick to the game is knowing and keeping track of the fact that only M or P couldsporkdevil wrote:Which subcommittee game? I can think of around 3 (I think). And I don't think I particularly liked any of them.170plusX wrote:Hey, I just did that test.
I got 5/7 on the subcommittee game. Do you know how to do that game?
be in all three subcommittees
I couldnt figure out how i had done it in my head. When I sat down and tried it though, it breaks down into a few possible combinations of pairs...
Essentially, they have to give you if then statements as questions, the gmae wont work otherwise. So when they do that, it eliminates possible pairs of people.
Either M or P are the people who can be in all three groups. Everyone else is in pairs. It works out.
Hope that helped.
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
thanks a lot for that awesome link!
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can some one covert 90 (-9) on test 46 for me?
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Raw score of 90 = 170 on PT 46.
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
One of the keys to the subcommittee game is this.
Either M or P serves on all three committees. I drew two diagrams for this rule, one with P serving on all three and one with M serving on all three. Then on each of those I separated F from G since they can't ever be together. H and I can't ever be together either but I didn't graph them yet because I didn't know if F would be with H or I. At this point I had this:
P G _ | P F _ | P _ _
or
M G _ | M F _ | M _ _
I had four spaces left, and three people - H, I and M/P. This means 1 person has to serve on exactly two committees, in addition to either M or P serving on all three.
Aaaaand you might have noticed that you actually have this situation:
P G _ | P F _ | P M H/I
or
M G _ | M F _ | M P H/I
Which means that M and P always serve together on a committee, AND either H or I always serve on two. However, H/I and F/G are interchangeable, which means that if either H or I have to serve on exactly two committees, then the same goes for F and G.
Spelling this out further (because this post isn't nearly long enough yet)... Say I had chosen to put in H and I in my initial diagrams rather than F and G. It would look like
P H _ | P I _ | P M F/G
or
M H _ | M I _ | M P F/G
Make sense? Realizing this made the game a little easier for me. Hope it helps.
Either M or P serves on all three committees. I drew two diagrams for this rule, one with P serving on all three and one with M serving on all three. Then on each of those I separated F from G since they can't ever be together. H and I can't ever be together either but I didn't graph them yet because I didn't know if F would be with H or I. At this point I had this:
P G _ | P F _ | P _ _
or
M G _ | M F _ | M _ _
I had four spaces left, and three people - H, I and M/P. This means 1 person has to serve on exactly two committees, in addition to either M or P serving on all three.
Aaaaand you might have noticed that you actually have this situation:
P G _ | P F _ | P M H/I
or
M G _ | M F _ | M P H/I
Which means that M and P always serve together on a committee, AND either H or I always serve on two. However, H/I and F/G are interchangeable, which means that if either H or I have to serve on exactly two committees, then the same goes for F and G.
Spelling this out further (because this post isn't nearly long enough yet)... Say I had chosen to put in H and I in my initial diagrams rather than F and G. It would look like
P H _ | P I _ | P M F/G
or
M H _ | M I _ | M P F/G
Make sense? Realizing this made the game a little easier for me. Hope it helps.
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
can someone convert 91 right on PT46 for me? ( i also lost the answer sheet)
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Re: Answer key to PrepTest 46 (June 2005 LSAT)?
That's a 171. Here are score conversions for all the PrepTests if you need them:
Consolidated Score Conversion Tables
Consolidated Score Conversion Tables
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