Sample LSAT questions typically include logical reasoning problems, reading comprehension passages, and analytical reasoning (logic games). For example, a logical reasoning question might ask you to identify an assumption in an argument, while a logic game could require organizing variables based on given rules. Practicing these sample questions helps candidates become familiar with the test format, question types, and timing. It also strengthens critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and reading accuracy—skills essential for achieving a high score. Regular practice under timed conditions builds confidence and helps test-takers develop effective strategies for each LSAT section.