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A logical reasoning test measures your ability or aptitude to reason logically. Generally, logical reasoning tests measure non-verbal abilities. What is a logical reasoning test? A logical reasoning test is an assessment that measures your ability to interpret information, apply logic to solve problems and draw relevant conclusions. It is typically non-verbal and in a multiple-choice format, and requires the use of rules and deduction to reach answers, rather than prior knowledge. That said, logical reasoning is actually an umbrella term for multiple types of assessment, and you may find you’re asked to take any one of the following five test types as part of a job application.

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    A. The ski instructors at Top of the Peak Ski School work from December through March.
    B. Matthew prefers jobs that allow him to work outdoors.
    C. Lucinda makes an appointment with the beach resort restaurant manager to interview for the summer waitressing position that was advertised in the newspaper.
    D. Doug's ice cream shop stays open until 11 p.m. during the summer months.
    A. Tim has decided to move to another city, so he calls his landlord to tell him that he is not interested in renewing his lease when it expires next month.
    B. Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight months ago.
    C. Mark writes a letter to his landlord that lists numerous complaints about the apartment he has agreed to rent for two years.
    D. Leslie thinks that her landlord is neglecting the building in which she rents an apartment. She calls her attorney to ask for advice.
    A. The book club meets on the first Thursday evening of every month.
    B. After finding out about his promotion, Jeremy and a few coworkers decide to go out for a quick drink after work.
    C. Mary sends out 25 invitations for the bridal shower she is giving for her sister.
    D. Whenever she eats at the Mexican restaurant, Clara seems to run into Peter.
    A. Aakash has visited the dealership several times, but he still cannot decide which house to buy.
    B. John’s report now includes both a component relating to mental functioning and one relating to individuals' functional skills .
    C. Sandra diagnosed before age 18 that includes below-average general intellectual function, and a lack of the skills necessary for daily living.
    D. Children may learn to sit up, to crawl, or to walk later like other children.
    A. One of two or more successive propulsion units of a rocket vehicle that fires after the preceding one has been jettisoned.
    B. To process, in a specified area, troops which are in transit from one locality to another.
    C. You shouldn't sit there and say everything's fine.
    D. Then by degrees the churches grew too small to hold the great crowds of people who wished to see the plays.
    A. Devastatehorities have closed cafes, cinemas and tourist spots, empowering the local economies.
    B. John is responsible to cause a relationship to fall apart and be destroyed.
    C. These differences stem ultimately from their differing conceptions of God and of His relation to the world.
    D. I will judge thee in the place where thou wast created, in the land of thy nativity.
    A. She's a lovely person, but her husband does not show his emotions.
    B. Indifferent attitude of the local sheriff, the victims must take the law into their own hands.
    C. She sat without a word, seemingly indifferent to my presence.
    D. Sensual gratification that extends into a love of life.
    A. Many organizations have been highly effective at reducing starvation in different regions.
    B. Historically, starvation has been used as a death sentence.
    C. Short of sitting in front of a potentially starving person and offering him or her food.
    D. The share of starving people has decreased even faster.
    A. HIV/AIDS is a global pandemic.
    B. Having HIV or AIDS can lead to discrimination and dealing with stigma.
    C. In the early years of the disease epidemic, the death rate from AIDS was low.
    D. Always monitor how many calories you burn with sports and everyday activities.
    A. Sport is a major source of entertainment for non-participants.
    B. Most people think that Sport is a rigorous form of exercise.
    C. If one is already fit, he doesn’t need to involve in Sports Activities.
    D. In organised sport, records of performance are often kept, and for popular sports, this information may be widely announced or reported in sport news