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Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning)

23 questions, 35 minutes. Four games with 5-7 questions each.


Game types:

Sequencing: Put items in order (most common)

Grouping: Sort items into categories

Hybrid: Combination of sequencing and grouping

Mapping/Matching: Connect items to attributes


The setup: Each game gives you a scenario, entities, and rules. You must diagram the rules and answer questions about what must, can, or cannot be true.


Key insight: Logic Games is the MOST improvable section. Students routinely go from -15 to -2 with practice. It's pure technique.


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