Logical Reasoning Practice Questions with Step-by-Step Explanations
Practice logic puzzles, syllogisms, and reasoning test questions — with clear explanations that show why an answer is correct.
Used for study, interviews, and skill-building in logical reasoning.
What You'll Find at LogicReasoningLab
Logic Questions with Answers
Practice real logical reasoning questions
- •Clear, direct answers included
- •Multiple difficulty levels
Step-by-Step Explanations
Every solution is explained logically
- •No skipped steps, no assumptions
- •Understand the reasoning process
Test-Style Reasoning Practice
Syllogisms, deductions, patterns
- •Useful for exams and job assessments
- •Real-world reasoning skills
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Featured Logical Reasoning Questions
If all A are B and some B are C, are all A necessarily C?
Consider the following logical statements: 1. All A are B. 2. Some B are C. Based only on these premises, can we logically conclude that all A are C...
If Tom is taller than Anna and Anna is taller than Lisa, who is the tallest?
You are given the following information: 1. Tom is taller than Anna. 2. Anna is taller than Lisa. Using logical reasoning, determine who is the tall...
The Three Light Switches Puzzle Explained Step by Step
You are standing outside a closed room. Inside the room is a single light bulb. Outside the room are three switches: - One switch controls the light ...
If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, what follows?
Consider the following statements: 1. All roses are flowers. 2. Some flowers fade quickly. Which of the following conclusions can be logically drawn...
Pattern Recognition: What comes next in the sequence 2, 6, 12, 20, 30?
Look at the following sequence of numbers: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ? What number comes next?
How These Logical Reasoning Questions Are Designed
Each question on LogicReasoningLab focuses on one clear reasoning concept. We prioritize logical correctness, clear structure, and step-by-step explanations so you can understand why an answer is right — not just memorize it.