Critical or Logical Reasoning
Critical reasoning questions test your ability to analyze logical arguments. The arguments cover a range of topics and situations which average GMAT-takers would be expected to be able to understand, even if they are not very familiar with the subject area.
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How to Qualify the Test
If you are required to take an aptitude test as part of an admission or a job application, you may find the prospect a little difficult. In a marked difference to the academic exams you have taken before, you can’t revise for most aptitude tests, as prior knowledge isn’t generally required.
The most important tip for passing your aptitude test is to practice – a lot in every section like Critical or Logical Reasoning as a whole and all its topics like True False Logic, Syllogisms or Deductive Logic, Logical Connectives, and Critical or Logical Reasoning. It’s best to use online tests under simulated exam conditions. As you don’t need to learn any specific knowledge, prepare by familiarizing yourself with the format and style of the questions, and getting used to the time restrictions.