LSAT

Category - Logical Reasoning

Allergy sufferers are not allergic to all possible allergens, the most common of which are pollen, cat dander, and peanuts. While it is possible to take drugs that will reduce the chances of having a serious allergic reaction, it is not possible to eliminate an allergy entirely. All allergies can be dangerous, but the most dangerous allergic reactions occur when a person has trouble breathing.

If the above information is true, then all of the following must be true EXCEPT:
  1. Once someone is diagnosed with an allergy, it is impossible to completely eliminate the risk of an allergic reaction.
  2. It is possible to take drugs that will reduce the possibility of having a serious allergic reaction to cat dander.
  3. At least one person suffers from allergies to pollen, cats, and peanuts.
  4. No one is allergic to pollen, cats, peanuts, and every possible allergy.
  5. Breaking out in a rash is a less severe allergic reaction than trouble breathing.
Explanation
Answer: C - All of the answers must be true except that at least one person suffers from allergies to pollen, cats, and peanuts. While these are the most common allergies, the passage does not indicate that any person suffers from all three.
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