LSAT Logic: Opposite Construction Quiz
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What is the logical opposite of Cannot Be True?

  • Not Necessarily True
  • Cannot Be False
  • Could Be True (correct)
  • Must Be True

What is the equivalent of Cannot Be False?

Must Be True

What is the equivalent of Not Necessarily False?

Could Be True

What is the equivalent of Could Be False?

<p>Not Necessarily True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the logical opposite of Must Be True?

<p>Not Necessarily True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the equivalent of Must Be False?

<p>Cannot Be True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the logical opposite of Not Necessarily True?

<p>Must Be True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the logical opposite of Could Be True?

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Study Notes

LSAT Opposite Construction Key Terms

  • Cannot Be True logically contrasts with Could Be True
  • Cannot Be False is equivalent to Must Be True
  • Not Necessarily False aligns with Could Be True
  • Could Be False equivalently represents Not Necessarily True
  • Must Be True has the opposite meaning of Not Necessarily True
  • Must Be False equates to Cannot Be True
  • Not Necessarily True logically opposes Must Be True
  • Could Be True is opposed by Cannot Be True

Understanding Logical Relationships

  • Each term represents crucial logical constructs necessary for LSAT reasoning skills.
  • Recognizing these oppositions aids in mastering argument analysis and comprehension.
  • These constructions serve as fundamental tools for evaluating statements in logical reasoning sections.

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