Test № 02 · Logical Reasoning
Fifteen problems. Fifteen minutes.
Syllogisms, conditional inferences, and propositional reasoning. Each question gives you premises and asks what follows — or doesn't — from them.
What this measures
- Deductive reasoning from given premises
- Recognizing valid versus invalid inferences
- Detecting fallacies (affirming the consequent, denying the antecedent)
- Working with conditional and biconditional statements
Before you begin
- 15 items, 15 minutes.
- Treat the premises as true, even if they sound odd.
- An answer is "valid" only if it MUST be true given the premises.
Syllogism
Easy
Test Complete
Your result.
Logical reasoning score based on weighted item difficulty.
Score
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Breakdown
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About this score
This test measures formal deductive reasoning only — a narrow but real cognitive ability. It does not estimate overall IQ. The main 40-item test returns an estimated IQ score.