cubiks logiks test intermediate practice

Cubiks Logiks Test Intermediate Practice [patched]

RDLEG 5/2015, DE 30 DE OCTUBRE. TEXTO LEGAL

Autor/a : Vicente Valera
Ilustrador/a : Cinthia Moure

En esta obra, Vicente, junto a la diseñadora gráfica Cinthia Moure, ofrece una versión fácil estudio sobre el Texto Refundido de la Ley del Estatuto Básico del Empleado Público, al objeto de favorecer el empleo de la memoria visual, algo tradicionalmente poco empleado en el mundo jurídico.
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Cubiks Logiks Test Intermediate Practice [patched]

Cubiks Logiks Test: Intermediate Level Practice Guide The Cubiks Logiks Intermediate test is a popular psychometric assessment used by employers to screen candidates during the recruitment process. It is designed to measure your cognitive ability and general mental aptitude. Unlike the "Advanced" version, the Intermediate level focuses on speed and accuracy with slightly less complex questions, making time management the most critical factor. Test Structure Overview The test consists of 50 questions to be answered in 12 minutes . That gives you an average of roughly 14 seconds per question . The test is divided into three distinct categories:

Verbal Reasoning (24 questions) Numerical Reasoning (16 questions) Abstract Reasoning (10 questions)

Section 1: Verbal Reasoning Format: 4 minutes. Question Types: You will face a mix of word relationships (analogies), synonyms/antonyms, and logical deduction. Practice Question Type A: Word Analogies Instructions: Identify the relationship between the first pair of words, then find the word that completes the second pair. Question: Author is to Book as Painter is to ??? A. Canvas B. Brush C. Portrait D. Art Answer & Reasoning: The correct answer is C. Portrait . Logic: An author creates a book; a painter creates a portrait. (Canvas is the material, Brush is the tool). Practice Question Type B: Synonyms/Antonyms Instructions: Choose the two words that are most opposite in meaning. Question: VERBOSE : TERSE A. True B. False C. Cannot Say Answer & Reasoning: The correct answer is A. True . Logic: "Verbose" means using more words than necessary; "Terse" means using few words (concise). They are antonyms.

Section 2: Numerical Reasoning Format: 4 minutes. Question Types: You will work with number series, basic arithmetic, and word problems involving percentages and ratios. You generally do not need complex formulas, just strong mental math skills. Practice Question Type A: Number Series Instructions: Find the next number in the sequence. Question: 5, 10, 8, 16, 14, ? A. 28 B. 22 C. 12 D. 18 Answer & Reasoning: The correct answer is A. 28 . Logic: This is an alternating sequence. Step 1: Multiply by 2 ($5 \times 2 = 10$). Step 2: Subtract 2 ($10 - 2 = 8$). Step 3: Multiply by 2 ($8 \times 2 = 16$). Step 4: Subtract 2 ($16 - 2 = 14$). Step 5: Multiply by 2 ($14 \times 2 = 28$). Practice Question Type B: Word Problems Question: A laptop originally priced at $800 is discounted by 15%. What is the final sale price? A. $120 B. $680 C. $685 D. $700 Answer & Reasoning: The correct answer is B. $680 . Logic: Calculate 15% of 800. ($10% = 80$, $5% = 40$. Total discount = $120$). $800 - 120 = 680$. cubiks logiks test intermediate practice

Section 3: Abstract Reasoning Format: 4 minutes. Question Types: These questions test your ability to identify patterns in shapes and diagrams. You will typically see a sequence of shapes or a matrix and must identify the missing shape. Practice Question: Pattern Recognition Instructions: Look at the sequence of shapes. Which shape comes next? (Imagine a sequence where a black dot rotates 45 degrees clockwise in each frame, and a triangle grows larger by 10% each time). Question: If the shapes are getting progressively more sides (Triangle -> Square -> Pentagon), what is the next shape? A. Circle B. Hexagon C. Octagon D. Star Answer & Reasoning: The correct answer is B. Hexagon . Logic: Triangle (3 sides) $\rightarrow$ Square (4 sides) $\rightarrow$ Pentagon (5 sides). The next shape in the sequence must have 6 sides, which is a Hexagon.

5 Key Strategies for Success 1. Speed is Everything With only 12 minutes for 50 questions, you cannot afford to get stuck. If a question looks too difficult or you cannot spot the pattern within 10 seconds, guess and move on . There is no negative marking (points deducted for wrong answers), so never leave a question blank. 2. Practice Mental Math For the numerical section, you usually cannot use a calculator. You must be quick at:

Multiplication tables (up to 12x12). Calculating percentages ($10%, 5%, 1%$). Basic ratios. Cubiks Logiks Test: Intermediate Level Practice Guide The

3. Identify "Trap" Answers In multiple-choice questions, test makers often include answers that are "distractors." For example, in a number series question, they might include a number that appears in the sequence but is not the next number. Always verify the logic before selecting. 4. Read Verbal Instructions Carefully A common mistake is answering "Synonyms" when the question asked for "Antonyms." Always read the prompt for each verbal question (e.g., "Which two words are closest in meaning?" vs "Which word is the odd one out?"). 5. Don't Aim for Perfection Most candidates do not finish all 50 questions. A score in the 80th percentile usually requires around 35–40 correct answers. Aim for accuracy on the questions you know, and quick guesses on the ones you don't. How to Prepare

Practice Timed Tests: Practicing without a timer is useless for Logiks. You must train your brain to work under the 12-minute pressure. Brush up on Vocabulary: Read business articles or academic texts to ensure you understand words like "subtle," "ambiguous," "benign," or "pragmatic" for the verbal section. Pattern Recognition: Search for "abstract reasoning practice" to get used to common shape patterns (rotation, reflection, symmetry, counting sides).

I’ll include example questions, answer strategies, and timing tips, since the real test is speed-driven. Test Structure Overview The test consists of 50

1. Verbal Reasoning (Critical thinking / Deduction) Format: Short passage + statement. You choose: True , False , or Cannot Say . Example

Passage: All managers in the company must attend the quarterly review. Some senior staff are not managers. The quarterly review is held in June and December. Statement: Some senior staff attend the quarterly review.

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