Cognitive Assessment

    Logic Reasoning Test

    Measure your ability to think systematically, identify patterns, and draw valid conclusions. A core predictor of problem-solving success in work and life.

    • Deductive & inductive reasoning
    • Pattern recognition challenges
    • Instant score with detailed analysis
    Logic reasoning puzzle visualization

    Types of Logical Reasoning

    Our test measures multiple forms of logical thinking

    Deductive Reasoning

    Drawing specific conclusions from general principles

    If all A are B, and X is A, then X is B

    Inductive Reasoning

    Identifying patterns to form general conclusions

    Observing patterns to predict what comes next

    Conditional Reasoning

    Understanding if-then relationships

    If P then Q; P is true; therefore Q is true

    Abstract Reasoning

    Thinking conceptually beyond concrete examples

    Identifying relationships between shapes and symbols

    What the Test Measures

    Our logic reasoning assessment includes a variety of question types designed to evaluate different aspects of your logical thinking ability:

    • Number sequences and pattern completion
    • Logical syllogisms and deductions
    • Matrix reasoning puzzles
    • Verbal logic problems
    • Diagrammatic reasoning
    • Statement and conclusion analysis

    Why Logical Reasoning Matters

    85%

    of employers use logic tests in hiring

    #1

    predictor of job performance

    2x

    higher problem-solving success

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a logic reasoning test?

    A logic reasoning test measures your ability to think logically, identify patterns, draw valid conclusions from given information, and solve problems using systematic thinking.

    How is logical reasoning related to IQ?

    Logical reasoning is a core component of IQ, particularly fluid intelligence. It measures your ability to think abstractly and solve novel problems without relying on prior knowledge.

    Can logical reasoning be improved?

    Yes! Regular practice with logic puzzles, pattern recognition exercises, and problem-solving activities can significantly improve logical reasoning skills.

    What careers require strong logical reasoning?

    Programming, law, science, engineering, finance, strategic planning, and any role requiring systematic problem-solving and decision-making.

    Test Your Logical Reasoning

    Discover your logical thinking strengths and areas for improvement.