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Which type of questions in the LSAT Reading Comprehension section typically deal with the big picture aspects of the passage?

  1. Detail questions

  2. Global questions

  3. Inference questions

  4. Logical reasoning questions

The correct answer is: Global questions

Global questions in the LSAT Reading Comprehension section typically deal with the big picture aspects of the passage. These questions require you to understand the main idea, purpose, tone, or overall structure of the passage. You need to consider the passage as a whole to answer global questions accurately. Detail questions (choice A) focus on specific information within the passage, while inference questions (choice C) require you to make deductions or draw conclusions based on the information provided. Logical reasoning questions (choice D) are part of a different section of the LSAT and are not typically found in the Reading Comprehension section.