Syllogisms Aptitude Test


 
Practice syllogisms for IQ-tests and aptitude tests. Syllogisms Aptitude Tests are used in Psycometric Assessments to determine your logical reasoning ability. On the bottom of this page are 3 tests with syllogisms at increasing difficulty levels. Next follows an example.

Syllogism:

1. All schools are buildings.
2. Some schools are tents.

A. No buildings are tents
B. Some buildings are tents
C. All buildings are tents
D. No valid conclusion possible

 
The correct answer is B. “Some buildings are tents”. If all schools are buildings, then some of the buildings are tents. A useful tool for solving syllogisms are Venn diagrams. They are used to illustrate simple set relationships in e.g. logic.

To start, choose one of the aptitude tests shown below. Practice logical reasoning by completing this training of syllogisms divided into 2 difficulty levels designed to increase your logical reasoning ability.

 

button start test easy           button start test hard          button start test hard

 
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