LSAT - LOGICAL REASONING - WRONG ANSWER TYPES
outside the scope
a choice containing a statement that is too broad, too narrow, or beyond the purview of the stimulus
extreme
a choice containing language too emphatic to be supported by the stimulus - all, never, every, none
faulty use of detail
a choice that accurately states something from the stimulus but in a manner that answers that question incorrectly; this type is rarely used in LR
irrelevant comparison
a choice that compares two items or attributes in a way not germane to the author's argument or statements
180
a choice that directly contradicts what the correct answer must say (for example, a choice that strengthens the argument in a weaken question)
distortion
a choice that mentions details from the stimulus but mangles or misstates the relationship between them given or implied by the author