Logical Reasoning
Sections testing your ability to analyze, evaluate, and complete arguments.
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Sections testing your ability to analyze, evaluate, and complete arguments.
Also known as 'Logic Games', these questions test your ability to understand relationships and draw logical conclusions.
Section testing your ability to understand complex written passages and answer detailed questions.
A logical relationship expressing that one thing depends on another, often using if-then structure.
A common question type asking you to identify logical errors in arguments.
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