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Aptitude Test Topic: Analytical Reasoning

Analytical Reasoning questions are designed to assess the ability to consider a group of facts and rules, and, given those facts and rules, determine what could or must be true. The specific scenarios associated with these questions are usually unrelated to law, since they are intended to be accessible to a wide range of test takers. However, the skills tested parallel those involved in determining what could or must be the case given a set of regulations, the terms of a contract, or the facts of a legal case in relation to the law. In Analytical Reasoning questions, you are asked to reason deductively from a set of statements and rules or principles that describe relationships among persons, things, or events.

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The following questions are based on a passage or set of conditions. To answer the question, choose the answer you think is most appropriate among the given options.

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Analytical Reasoning: Path and Flow Chart Practice MCQ

Tom has been given six numbers—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6—to make a decal. The numbers are in different sizes and only certain sizes look good together. Tom will not combine sizes that will not look good together. The following statements about the appearance and arrangement of the numbers are true:

The 2 will not look good with the 6.

The 1 will look good with the 3 or the 4 but not with both together.

Tom must use the 1 or the 2, or both.

Tom may use only three symbols on the decal.

Question Statement:

If 3 and 6 are chosen, then

1 must be chosen.
2 must be chosen.
4 must be chosen.
5 must be chosen.
none must be chosen.

Explanation:

Correct Answer: A

A connection diagram should be as simple as possible. For the sample question, the following diagram may be drawn:

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Notice that lines indicate which numbers will go together, but a line marked with an “x” indicates numbers that won’t look good together. Also notice the positioning of the numbers (1 and 2 on top) shows that either or both from that row must be chosen.

Question: 8   Test: 11 of 11 Next Test

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You are taking Aptitude Test No. 11

Each aptitude test is comprised of 10 except the last test which might have fewer than 10 in some topics.

You are at question (MCQ) number 8 and Test Number 11 of Analytical Reasoning: Path and Flow Chart. To deal with Analytical Reasoning questions, you must take lesson on the subject. In case of science and Art subjects revise your text books and in case of general aptitude topics take lessons from the topic page.

The question: If 3 and 6 are chosen, then .... with options: 1 must be chosen., 2 must be chosen., 4 must be chosen., 5 must be chosen. can be solved with the concepts and understanding of Analytical Reasoning.