Applying Logic

"Applying Logic" is an employment test that measures the ability to solve work problems by identifying similarities and differences among objects (reasoning test). This skills test assesses logical and analytical skills required for solving routine work problems. It predicts effectiveness in the areas of General Learning Ability, Problem Solving, and Oral Communication.

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Applying Logic

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About This Assessment

Type of Assessment

Competency Dimension

Skill and Ability Test

Cognitive

Time Limit

Number of Items

5 min.

48 items

Predicts Effectiveness in These Areas

Examples of Using Skills & Abilities on the Job

  • General Learning Ability
  • Problem Solving
  • Oral Communication
  • Organizing and prioritizing work tasks
  • Applying troubleshooting techniques
  • Solving routine work problems

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Assessment Procedure

Each problem in this assessment includes five pictures. Four of the pictures are related in some way. There is a common element among these four pictures. One of the pictures, however, is unrelated. For each problem, individuals are asked to choose the picture that they think is unrelated to the other pictures.

Sample Problem(s)

Sample Problem for Applying Logic