You can also use that link above to convert between PrepTest # and Test Date. However, I've also included this conversion within the answer keys. You'll see.
Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 1-10:

Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 11-20:

Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 21-30:

Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 31-40:

Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 41-50:

Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 51-59 (and June 2007):

Answer Keys for LSAT PrepTests 60-65:

Answer Keys for PrepTests A, B, C, and Feb 97:
A, B, and C are in LSAC's SuperPrep book. Feb 97 is the Official LSAT PrepTest with Explanations (now out-of-print - available as LSAC's ItemWise).

* = item removed from scoring
LG = Logic Games
LR = Logical Reasoning
RC = Reading Comprehension
Each published exam has 4 sections. I've included the answer keys for each section in the order in which they appear in the published exam.
(For example, in the published version of PrepTest 1, the 4 sections appeared in the following order: RC, LG, LR, LR. The first section of LR is Section 3 of the exam. As such, I've placed it in the 3rd column of my answer key for that exam.)
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Also see LSAT PrepTest Raw Score Conversion Charts.
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Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a dumb question, but I how do I now convert that into a score, knowing how many off I got in each section?
ReplyDeleteThere are score conversion charts for each test.
ReplyDeleteThere's a link at the bottom of the page