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Specific LSAT question bothering me (edit: Bracki$ TKO'ed by retardation in 1st rd.)
EDIT IM A RETARD, MOVE ALONG, LATE NIGHT SELF PWNED FOR LAZILY DOING SOME PRACTICE
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Just doing some free online LSAT questions and am hoping this is just a shitty online question set, someone care to confirm I am wrong or right about this one?
STATEMENT:
All teachers like some of their students. No teacher likes all of his or her students.
If the statements are true, then all of the following must be true EXCEPT
some teachers like some of their students
all teachers dislike some of their students
no teacher dislikes all of his or her students MY CHOICE (chose prior to reading opting 4,5)
most teachers like most of their students CORRECT ANSWER
no teacher likes all of his or her students
Explanation of Answer:
The passage makes no comments on the majority of a teacher's students.
I fail to see how a teacher could dislike all of his or her students given the first clause of the true statement. Perhaps they are both right and this question just sucks? edit: My conclusion is right, but I didn't read the answer properly
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I was boooooooooooooooooooorn, by the riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiver...
Last edited by brackis1 : 06-06-2008 at 05:42 PM.
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