Abstract reasoning refers to the ability to analyze, understand, and manipulate abstract concepts, ideas, or relationships that are not necessarily tied to concrete or tangible objects. This includes recognizing patterns, identifying underlying principles, and making generalizations based on limited information. …
Verbal reasoning questions are similar to syllogisms. A series of short sentences, or premises are given and students must select from a series of 4 statements as to which is true, given the premises. Some High School Exams, particularly the HSPT have verbal …
Geometric Comparison questions are on the High School Placement Test
Verbal Classification questions ask the student to choose the item that does not belong in a group of four items or patterns. Practice questions to increase your score! Classification problems on a standardized test are similar to IQ problems, also simple …
Sentence logic questions are in the form of syllogisms: 2 sentences, or premises are given, and students are asked if the third sentence is true or false. Logic questions are on the Border Services (OTEE), Firefighter, RCMP, Ontario Police Increase your …
1. Nest : Bird a. Cave : bear b. flower : petal c. window : house d. dog : basket 2. Teacher : School a. Businessman : Money b. Waitress : Restaurant c. Dentist : Tooth d. Fish : Water …