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Which type of LSAT Reading Comprehension questions mimic Logical Reasoning question types?

  1. Detail questions

  2. Inference questions

  3. Logical Function questions

  4. Global questions

The correct answer is: Logical Function questions

Logical Function questions mimic Logical Reasoning question types because they focus on the overall function or purpose of the argument or passage, rather than specific details or inferences. These questions typically ask about the structure of the argument, the role played by specific statements or paragraphs, or the author's main intention in writing the passage. This type of question requires test-takers to analyze the organization and logic of the passage, similar to how Logical Reasoning questions require analyzing the structure of arguments in that section of the LSAT.