Logical Reasoning Test

How well do you reason?

Ten questions on deduction, conditional logic, and logical sequences. We score your reasoning and email a category-by-category breakdown.

  1. 1Tom is taller than Sara. Sara is taller than Mia. Who is shortest?

  2. 2All cats in the room are black. Felix is in the room. Therefore Felix is:

  3. 3Ana finished before Ben. Ben finished before Carla. Who finished first?

  4. 4If it rains, the match is cancelled. The match was NOT cancelled. Therefore:

  5. 5If a number is divisible by 4, it is even. The number 14 is even. Therefore 14 is:

  6. 6Whenever Sam studies, he passes. Sam passed the test. Can we conclude Sam studied?

  7. 7What letter comes next? A, C, E, G, ?

  8. 8Continue the pattern: AZ, BY, CX, ?

  9. 9If today is two days after Monday, what day is it?

  10. 10P is to the left of Q. R is to the right of Q. The left-to-right order is:

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About this test

This free logical reasoning test measures how reliably you draw correct conclusions. Ten questions cover three areas: deduction (working out what must be true), conditional logic (if–then reasoning), and logical sequences (continuing a pattern). It takes about four minutes and needs no registration.

As soon as you finish, we score your answers and email a category-by-category breakdown, so you can see whether your strength is deduction, conditional reasoning, or pattern recognition. It's a quick, reliable estimate of the logical aptitude tested in aptitude exams and selection assessments.

Logical reasoning improves when you resist jumping to conclusions. Many questions hinge on what the statements do not say — practising that careful, step-by-step checking is the fastest way to raise your score.

Frequently asked questions

What is a logical reasoning test?
It measures your ability to reach sound conclusions from given information — through deduction, if–then (conditional) reasoning, and pattern sequences. It's common in aptitude and job-selection assessments.
What does this test cover?
Three areas: deduction (what must be true), conditional logic (if–then statements and their valid conclusions), and logical sequences (continuing letter or order patterns).
How is it different from the IQ test?
There's overlap, but this test focuses on verbal and conditional logic and ordering, while the IQ test mixes visual patterns, number sequences, and logic. Many people take both.
How long does it take?
About four minutes — ten questions, no time limit.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free and no account needed. You enter an email only so we can send your category-by-category report.

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