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Is the 5-question pop quiz the same for everyone? If so, can someone post the answers (spoilered for politeness of course)? I'm not going to give them my data.
Also, is that results graph accurate? I got 4/5. Is this really 94th percentile? The questions weren't obvious, but they didn't seem particularly difficult. I feel dumb for missing one tbh.
Since this is already spoiler territory, Id like to complain about the copyright question.It took me a while until I realised they dont think income after death can incentivise production.
Then you didn't understand the question. You were not tasked with creating a rigorous argument that withstands scrutiny, you were tasked with filling in the blank for "However, copyright sometimes goes beyond its original purpose since sometimes _______." A - D all result in non-sequitors; none of those responses, regardless of whether they are valid criticisms of copyright or not, make sense in the context of stretching copyright beyond its intended purpose. Only E, regardless of whether it's factually true or not, results in a coherent statement.
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I think it was reasonably easy to infer that given the text in the original argument --"its sole purpose" pulled a small amount of weight for me. Its sole purpose was generating revenue for the author, not family or friends or the state.
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shit i got 4/5 and i was convinced that the copyright question is where i screwed up. guess ill never know now because im not signing up for their email list to get the answers
The death answer was the right one.
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Even with that complaint, it was still the best answer.
Yeah, lots of LSAT questions are this way. It's not pick a correct answer, it's pick the most correct answer.
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1D 2E 3C 4D 5C
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