This category presents multiple choice questions (MCQs) designed to test logical reasoning skills , which involves analyzing information, identifying patterns and drawing conclusions based on logical principles. Logical reasoning is critical for problem solving and critical thinking in various aspects of life , challenging learners to think critically and solve problems systematically . This is valuable for students, professionals and anyone seeking to increase their analytical and problem-solving skills .
A certain code substitutes letters: ‘P’ becomes ‘T’, ‘Q’ becomes.
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A. WB. XC. YD. Z
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If all A are B, and some B are C,.
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A. All A are CB. Some A are CC. No A are CD. All C are A
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A code uses the following pattern: ‘1’ becomes ‘A’, ‘2’.
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A. IB. JC. KD. L
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Three friends, Ali, Ben, and Carl, are standing in a.
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A. AliB. BenC. CarlD. Cannot be determined
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If it is sunny, then I will go to the.
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A. I will go to the beachB. I will not go to the beachC. I might go to the beachD. It will rain
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Find the missing number in this series: 1, 3, 6,.
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A. 18B. 20C. 21D. 22
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All birds can fly. Penguins are birds. Therefore, _________. |.
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A. Penguins can flyB. Penguins cannot flyC. Some penguins can flyD. All birds are penguins
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If a code substitutes letters: ‘A’ becomes ‘1’, ‘B’ becomes.
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A. 2315184B. 1523418C. 2318154D. 1815234
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Arrange these words logically: Birth, Childhood, Adulthood, Old Age, Death.
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A. Birth, Adulthood, Childhood, Old Age, DeathB. Childhood, Birth, Adulthood, Old Age, DeathC. Birth, Childhood, Adulthood, Old Age, DeathD. Adulthood, Birth, Childhood, Old Age, ...
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Which word does not belong: Chair, Table, Lamp, Desk? |.
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A. ChairB. TableC. LampD. Desk
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