Verbal Reasoning Sub-test
Timed
Welcome to the Verbal Reasoning Test. This assessment is designed to measure your verbal reasoning and deductive reasoning skills. The test consists of 20 questions. Please read the following instructions carefully before starting the test.
Test Overview:
- Number of Questions: 20
- Time Allotment: 120 seconds per question
- Question Format: Multiple choice
Detailed Instructions:
- Test Layout
- Each question will be displayed one at a time.
- A timer will be shown on the screen to help you keep track of time.
- If the 120-second timer runs out, you will automatically proceed to the next question.
- Once you have answered a question, the "Next" button will appear, allowing you to move forward.
- You will not be able to return to any previous questions.
- Question Format
- This test includes two types of questions:
- Type 1: You are given two or more premises (statements) and must determine which of the four answer choices logically follows based solely on the given premises.
- Type 2: You are given two or more statements that must be considered true. You are then presented with an additional statement and asked whether it is also true. The answer choices are: Yes, No, or Insufficient information. Choose "Insufficient information" if the provided statements do not allow you to determine whether the final statement is true.
- Completing the Test:
- After answering question 20, you may click "End" to finish the test.
- Your results will be calculated based on your responses.
Ensure you are in a quiet environment, free from distractions, to maintain your concentration throughout the test.
Good luck, and do your best!
When you are ready, click the "Begin" button to start an untimed practice test with two sample questions.