LSAT Exam Prep (Reasoning)

Category - Reasoning

A judgment is to law as a(n) ________ is to _________.
  1. veto : Congress
  2. contract : negotiation
  3. decree : equity
  4. litigation : trial
Explanation
Answer: C - A judgment is to law as a decree is to equity. A judgment is entered by a court of law based on the findings of a jury, and a decree is an order entered by a court of equity. Answer A is not correct because a veto is not an action based on congressional power. Answer B is not correct because, although a contract may result from negotiations, the enforceability of a contract is derived from the law, not the negotiation. Answer D is not correct because trial refers to one portion of the litigation process.
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