LOGICAL REASONING TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS! (How to Score 100% during your Aptitude Test!)

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In this video, Joshua will provide you with a free Logical Reasoning practice test and teach you how to prepare for your Logical Reasoning assessment for any job role. Try out sample inductive reasoning tests, verbal reasoning, and numerical reasoning tests. Here’s what Joshua covers to help you PASS your Logical Reasoning test:

1. The different types of logical reasoning questions that will come up during your aptitude test!
2. Give you step-by-step instructions on how to tackle logical reasoning questions.
3. Essential tips to help you to pass your logical reasoning assessment at the very 1st ATTEMPT!
4. 24 Example questions for you to try live on the screen!

VIDEO CONTENTS:
Logical Reasoning Spatial Test Questions 01:46
Logical Reasoning Rotation Questions 05:23
Logical Reasoning Number Sequence Questions 10:18
Logical Reasoning Inductive Reasoning Sequence Questions 13:10
Logical Reasoning Numerical Reasoning Questions 15:53
Logical Reasoning Verbal Ability Questions 19:30
3 Of The Toughest Logical Reasoning Practice Test Questions 21:46

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for question 24 what they all seem to have in common is that the bigger number divides exactly by the smaller number the only answer choice that seems to fit that is D? cant think of any relationship to the shapes

roseb
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another way I think of question 23 is that the circles are showing a relationship between the whole number only and the whold number that has the decimal just like within 1 communication/ interaction at least 2 parties are communicating so to in this case the interaction will have 2 parts the decimal number and the whold numeber and every dot will show a different party of the interaction. For example in the tile that has 91 and 9. 539 the big dot represent the 9-1 coming from the whold number and the small dot represents the 5+3 ( which is equal to 9-1) coming from the number with the decimal.

The reason that tile 5 and 2.236 have 2 small dots is that there are 2 ways to add up the decimal numbers to equal the whold number 5 we can use the 2 plus 3 but there is another 2 we can to 3 to get 5 etc.

Another thing i noticed is that somtimes the bigger number ( which in this question seems to be the whole number) is somtimes at the top while the number with the decimal is at the bottom and somtimes the other way around. I notice this have something to do with how many number repeat and the relation between the whole number only and the whole number that contains a decimal. I say this due to my noticing the following:

There seems to be x categories of the way the numbers repeat in the tile
1. There is 1 repetition and the number being repeated has somthing to do with the whole number. In this case the larger number seems to be on the bottom such as for example in the case of the tile that has 1 42 and 6.481 ( 1 repeat the number 4 and it seems present in the whole 42 and in the number with the decimal of 6.481
2. there is 1 repetion but the repeated number is not present in the decimal ANd whole number ( in the case of the tile acroos from the tile I just mentioned were there is a 4 repeated in 3.464 that is not repeate in 12 ) in this case the bigger is found at the top of the tile and the decimal underneath
3. can be 2 numbers repeating in which at least one of those numbers is present in both the whold number and decimal number such as in the tile that has 20 and 4.472 ( the number 2 and 4 repeat and the 2 is present in the whold number ) here the bigger number is at the top
4. 2 numbers are being repeated that have nothing to do with the whold number such as with the tile that has a 1.414 and 2 ( the 1 and 2 repeat and do not repeat in the 2 ) here the bigger numer is at the bottom

So: answer choice b, c, and d seem to violate my observations. so while with answer choice a my whold number has to digits that end in zero (10)and the first digit seems to be found the decimal 2.861 and has a large circle and small circle this seems to be consitent with situation 5 of my previous post seems to have a big circle to represent the 1 from the whole number 10 and a small circle to show that 1 repeated in the smaller decimall number. finally only 1 number is repeating itself in this tile (1 ) which is present in both the decimal and whold number is found and the bottom which looks similar to situation 1 i mentioned in this post


Therefore I think the solution to this problem is A



what do you think?

roseb
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q 19 breakfast? q 22 b? please explain reasoning for question 22

roseb
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so for question 12 there would be no way for me to determine the missing tile without the multiple choice>

roseb
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For question 23 my answer and explanation may be long so please bear with me:

when trying to solve this I noticed the following:
1. every tile is made of 3 parts a whold number only example 91, and a whole number with a decimal ex 9.539, and a set of 1 or more circles
2. there 2 types of whold number only 2 digits that do not end in zero ex 91, single digits as for example 5, and double digits that end in zero such as 20
3. whenever the whole number is 2 digits that do not end in zero ( such as 91) there are at least 2 number in the number with the decimal such for example in this case 9.539 that added up equal the first digit minus the second digit of the whole number of that tile. so for example in the tile with 91 and 9.539 5 plus 3 is equal to 8 which is 9-1 from the 91 etc. when this happens a larger circle is present in the tile
( however if there is no such route of adding the decimal number to get to the first digit minus second digit of the whole only number than a large circle is not present in the tile. This seems to be the case for the tiles that have 6.481 and 42 and the tile that has 12 and 3.464)
4. If there numbers within the decimal that add up to the whole number when the whold number is a single digit ( such within the tile 5 and 2.236 then a large circle is also present in the tile)
5.whenever there is a 2 digit number that ends in zero its first digit is present somewere in the decimal a large circle is present for example with the tile that contains a 20 and 4.472

I will continue my explanation in another comment

roseb
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ok i feel stupid not being able to get all of them there is 1 question particulary that i have been trying to figure out everday for half an hour for about a week

roseb
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for question 20 is it landscape? and question 21 imaginary?

roseb
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Thanks, but You have to explain at least the last 3 questions in the video!

ManalAlshabibi-qbek
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2. D
3. A
5. D
6. C
7. D
9. 81
10. 31250
11. -10
13. B
14. I don't know
16. B
17. It is not solvable
I don't know the rest😅

kosisochukwuanastasia
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Q16 C

You are not telling us tricks to figure these out. No very helpful

BarbaraRogers-sudu