Unsure about Question types in CR. GMAT vs LSAT

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Hello , I have purchased both Powerscore LSAT Logical Reasoning and Powerscore GMAT Critical Reasoning Books... the only difference between thse two is that:

LSAT book contains additional chapters about some types of questions:
Conditional Reasoning
Formal Reasoning
Point at Issue
Can not be True
Principle Questions

I am not familiar with GMAT question types and not sure about these differences...

Does this mean that GMAT does not contain Conditional Reasoning questions? and other types questions listed above?

I would really appreciate an answer.
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by Giorgio » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:03 pm
Can anyone suggest? :cry:

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by DanaJ » Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:15 am
I personally believe that the Powerscore CR Bilbe for GMAT is enough for CR practice, but if you feel that you need to supplement your prep with additional material, then why not go for the LSAT book too?

I can testify that you might see "Can not be true" type questions. I don't know about the other types, but in the end it's more workout for your CR muscle, so you might want to give those a go as well....

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by Giorgio » Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:26 am
Thanks for your reply.