Logical Reasoning Practice Questions: Build Your Skills With Examples
Syllogism examples: All A are B, All B are C → All A are C. No B are M, All S are B → No S are M. Some S are A, All A are F → Some S are F. Conditional examples: Modus ponens (If P then Q, P → Q), Modus tollens (If P then Q, Not Q → Not P). Invalid: affirming consequent, denying antecedent. Conclusion identification: weaken with alternative explanation, undermine causal claim. True/False/Cannot Say: stick to given information, don't assume. Tips: work through logic, learn invalid forms, use elimination, timed practice, review mistakes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many practice questions?
100–200 before test. 20–30 per session, 3–5 sessions per week.
Memorise logic rules?
Understand them. Know why valid forms work and invalid fail.
Stuck on a question?
Eliminate. Guess from remainder. Move on after 60–90 seconds.
