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Overview

Test Description

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Definition

Analytical Reasoning measures a candidate's comprehension skills and their ability to identify key information, apply logic and find patterns.

Analytical reasoning tests are used to evaluate one's critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Analytical skills are crucial in areas that involve math, numerical reasoning or logic. In general, a strong analytical reasoning reflects high intelligence and an ability to learn quickly.

The analytical reasoning test will be either presented in the form of passages, tables, graphs, or shapes. You need to think critically about the information in front of you and make inferences. In order to succeed, you should have a strong grasp of logic and pay close attention to details.

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Instruction


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Test Formats

Non-Verbal Reasoning

Non-verbal reasoning or numerical reasoning refers to the ability to analyze graphs, tables and data, draw conclusions and make predictions. It focuses on logic and reasoning skills than on mathematical concepts.

People, who apply in the areas of finance, engineering, marketing or human resources industries, are expected to have strong analytical skills containing non-verbal reasoning assessments.

Verbal Reasoning

Verbal reasoning refers to the process of using written information, identify and analyze the key points and draw conclusions based on the information.

You are expected to answer questions by interpreting the information and applying logic to come to your conclusion.

Deductive V/S Inductive Reasoning

Deductive reasoning refers to the process of taking a set of facts and using them to make further statements of the given fact.

Inductive reasoning refers to the process of using the information to identify patterns and make predictions about what is likely to happen next. Inductive logic is valued highly in the areas of engineering, IT and science.

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Test Requirements


You only require a Computer

Test Outcomes


Analytical skills are kind of problem-solving skills which allow you to evaluate simple and complex problems. This helps you to discover the degree to which you pay attention to detail and your critical and decision-making abilities.

Attention to Detail

Having good attention to detail means that you are able to notice, retain, and keep a track of things. This means you can follow instructions correctly, avoid mistakes in your written work, and carefully evaluate complex problems.

Critical Thinking

Critical thinking means that you don’t accept arguments or assumptions without questions. It requires you to break down an argument or the steps in a process, and make independent evaluations.

Decision-Making

Decision-making means a careful evaluation of the situation in order to predict which choice will result in the best outcome.

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