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CLAT Logical Reasoning questions and answer choices are generally more straightforward, easier to read, and simpler to answer. The analysis required in the CLAT is much less than for the LSAT and there are not as many different types of analytical skills needed. The LSAT answer choices in this section also require more application and tend to be more nuanced, meaning that the difference between the right answer choice and a wrong one may be very subtle.