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This document provides instructions for a 22-question deductive reasoning test. Participants have 25 minutes to answer as many questions as possible. Each question will present a set of premises and participants must use logic to draw conclusions and select the correct answer. The questions cover topics like pricing of food items, technology plans, agreements between individuals, and analyzing arguments. The goal is to work quickly and accurately through deductive reasoning.

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DeductiveTest1 Questions

This document provides instructions for a 22-question deductive reasoning test. Participants have 25 minutes to answer as many questions as possible. Each question will present a set of premises and participants must use logic to draw conclusions and select the correct answer. The questions cover topics like pricing of food items, technology plans, agreements between individuals, and analyzing arguments. The goal is to work quickly and accurately through deductive reasoning.

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Deductive Test 1

Questions Booklet

Instructions

This deductive test comprises 22 questions and you will have 25 minutes in which to
correctly answer as many as you can.

In each question you will be presented with a set of premises. These may be verbal,
numerical, abstract or a combination. You will need to use problem solving and
deductive reasoning skills to draw logical conclusions from these premises.

Read thoroughly the passage of information and the question you are being asked and
select the correct answer from the various options.

You will have to work quickly and accurately to perform well in this test. If you don’t
know the answer to a question, leave it and come back to it if you have time.

There is only one correct answer per question.

Base your answers only on the information given in the passage.

Try to find a time and place where you will not be interrupted during the test. The test
will start on the next page.

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Practice Aptitude Tests
Q1 Two FruitBars cost £1.50 without buying a BarBox.

a. True
b. False
c. Insufficient Information

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Q2 A BarBox will cost less than 5 FruitBars.

a. True
b. False
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Q3 BarBoxes have sold less than OatBars.

a. True
b. False
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Q4 FruitBars always sell five times as often as BarBoxes.

a. True
b. False
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Q5 Charles has two children, each own at least two devices. They will move to a
new house in one year. All plans are non-transferable. Which plan would be
best suited for the cheapest price?

a. Ferret
b. Hare
c. Dog
d. Fox
e. Owl

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Q6 An office holds 5 employees, each with their own computer device. Which
plan would be best to accommodate them at the lowest price?

a. Ferret
b. Owl
c. Wader
d. Fox
e. Hare

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Q7 Frederick disagreed with Roger.

a. True
b. False
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Q8 Simone wrote the seventh journal.

a. True
b. False
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Q9 Simone wrote the same number of journals as Frederick.

a. True
b. False
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Q10 Simone and Frederick both disagreed with the fifth journal.

a. True
b. False
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Q11 Taking each line in the argument to be true, which statement must be
demonstrably false?
a. Britain’s national debt involved William II.
b. The syndicate would make a profit from their loan.
c. National debt is decreed by William III to be paid by investors.
d. The syndicate provided loan management for a fee.
e. France’s national debt did not exist conceptually before this agreement.

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Q12 Taking each line in the argument to be true, which statement must be
demonstrably true?

a. Investment would incur a monthly interest rate.


b. The deal between the syndicate and William was to fund his parliament.
c. William defeated France in their war.
d. City traders would earn the majority from within their syndicate.
e. The syndicate was formed by merchants and City traders.

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Q13 Using 5m2 of Wood will cost £1,350 overall.

a. True
b. False
c. Insufficient Information

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Q14 A house requiring 10m2 of Glass will require at least 20m2 of Brick and
10m2 of Metal.

a. True
b. False
c. Insufficient Information

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Q15 Spending £450 on Wood might require spending a further £600 on Brick.

a. True
b. False
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Q16 If Brick costs £100 per 1m2, a house requiring 4m2 of Glass will cost less
than £11,000.

a. True
b. False
c. Insufficient Information

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Q17 Lucy earns exactly twice as much as David. Which contract type does Lucy
have?

a. Alpha
b. Beta
c. Charlie
d. Delta
e. Echo

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Q18 Debra has a Foxtrot contract and Lucas a Beta contract. How much more
money at the end of the contract does Debra earn than Lucas?

a. 70,000
b. 100,000
c. 160,000
d. 190,000
e. 220,000

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Q19 Objects exist without projection from the Self.

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Q20 Things-in-themselves are projected onto mirrors.

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Q21 The mirror only exists when the Self is projected onto it.

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Q22 The Self projects onto the mirror.

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