This Critical Thinking test evaluates candidates' skills in critical thinking through inductive and deductive reasoning.
This helps identify which candidates can evaluate information and make sound judgements using logic and analytical skills.
Designed to access
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Assessing arguements
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Assumptions and fallacies
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Making inferences
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Logic and rationale
Use this test to hire for
- All roles which require a high degree of critical thinking and problem solving.
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Duration 10 minutes
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Languages English
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Level / All Levels
Question
Each question below has four groups of three statements each. After carefully reading each statement, decide which group or groups the third statement in logically follows the previous two statements in.
(P) Some leaves are not petals.
No plant is a petal.
Some leaves are plants.
(Q) Some novels are dictionaries.
All dictionaries are diaries.
Some diaries are novels.
(R) Some loans are big.
All investments are big.
Some loans are investments.
(S) All teachers are hardworking.
All hardworking are intelligent.
Some teachers are intelligent
Select ONE answer
Question
Statements:
Some files are not tubs.
All buckets are tubs.
All dishes are buckets.
Conclusions:
I. Some buckets are files.
II. Some files are not buckets.
III. Some dishes are buckets.
Select ONE answer
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