1. . Logical reasoning is:
(A) The process of analyzing facts and drawing valid conclusions using structured thinking
(B) Encrypting data only
(C) Compressing files only
(D) Deleting old records
2. . Deductive reasoning involves:
(A) Encrypting files
(B) Deriving specific conclusions from general principles or premises
(C) Compressing files
(D) Backup only
3. . Inductive reasoning involves:
(A) Compressing data
(B) Encrypting data
(C) Making generalizations based on specific observations or examples
(D) Backup only
4. . Syllogism in logical reasoning is:
(A) Encrypting files
(B) A form of deductive reasoning using two premises to reach a conclusion
(C) Compressing data
(D) Backup only
5. . Statement and conclusion questions test:
(A) Compressing tables
(B) Encrypting tables
(C) Ability to infer correct conclusions based on given statements
(D) Backup only
6. . Analogies in logical reasoning are used to:
(A) Encrypt data
(B) Identify relationships between pairs of words or concepts
(C) Compress data
(D) Backup only
7. . Series and patterns in logical reasoning involve:
(A) Encrypting data
(B) Identifying sequences and predicting the next element
(C) Compressing data
(D) Backup only
8. . Critical thinking is:
(A) Evaluating information carefully and objectively to make reasoned judgments
(B) Encrypting data only
(C) Compressing files only
(D) Backup only
9. . Logical puzzles test:
(A) Backup skills only
(B) Encryption skills only
(C) Compression skills only
(D) Problem-solving and analytical reasoning skills
10. . Cause and effect reasoning involves:
(A) Encrypting tables
(B) Determining the relationship between events where one causes the other
(C) Compressing tables
(D) Backup only
11. . Assumptions in logical reasoning are:
(A) Backup only
(B) Encrypting data
(C) Compressing data
(D) Unstated premises that must be true for the argument to hold
12. . Logical inference is:
(A) Compressing files
(B) Encrypting files
(C) Drawing a conclusion from given facts, statements, or premises
(D) Backup only
13. . Logical reasoning improves decision-making by:
(A) Encrypting tables only
(B) Helping evaluate options based on evidence and valid arguments
(C) Compressing tables only
(D) Backup only
14. . Venn diagrams in logical reasoning are used for:
(A) Backup only
(B) Encrypting data
(C) Compressing data
(D) Representing relationships between sets visually
15. . Logical reasoning questions in exams include:
(A) Backup tasks only
(B) Encryption tasks only
(C) Compression tasks only
(D) Syllogisms, analogies, coding-decoding, series, blood relations, and puzzles
16. . Blood relations problems test:
(A) Compressing data
(B) Encrypting files
(C) Ability to deduce relationships between family members using given clues
(D) Backup only
17. . Coding-decoding problems test:
(A) Analytical reasoning by interpreting a given code to find patterns or rules
(B) Encrypting files only
(C) Compressing files only
(D) Backup only
18. . Seating arrangement problems involve:
(A) Compressing tables
(B) Encrypting tables
(C) Placing individuals in a specific order based on given constraints
(D) Backup only
19. . Direction sense problems test:
(A) Backup only
(B) Encrypting data
(C) Compressing data
(D) Ability to determine positions or directions using given clues
20. . The main purpose of logical reasoning fundamentals is to:
(A) Develop analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills for decision making
(B) Encrypt data
(C) Compress files
(D) Backup tables