Passed.
b. Reasoning
The questions in the Border Patril Agent Logical Reasoning Entrance Exam evaluate your ability to
make critical decisions in short periods of time by testing which of the following skills?
a. Memory
b. Reasoning
c. Awareness
d. Knowledge of facts
a. Eliminate answers you know are not correct
c. Accept every fact in the text as true
When selecting the correct answer on a logical reasoning question, you should use which of the
following methods?
a. Use your knowledge and experience of CBP work to select the correct response
b. Memorize the entire passage before selecting the correct response
c. Eliminate answers you know are not correct
d. Accept every fact in the text as true
c. The lead-in phrase can be either positive or negative so you must read it in order to determine
which answer is correct
The lead-in phrase is best described by which one of the following statements?
a. The lead-in phrase is not a very important part of the logical reasoning question
b. The lead-in phrase is the same in every question so you can save time by not reading it
c. The lead-in phrase can be either positive or negative so you must read it in order to determine
which answer is correct
c. Information that tells you that everything in the first group is also in the second group
It is important to pay attention to the words "all" and "every" because they provide you with which
type of information?
a. Information that provides just enough detail for you to determine whether or not all members of
the second group are included in the first group
b. Information that tells you that some information in the question is not useful and can be
overlooked
c. Information that tells you that everything in the first group is also in the second group
a. Information that allows you to draw conclusions about one of the two groups as it relates to the
other group since you can count on the fact that the two groups have no members in common
It is important to pay attention to the words "not" and "none" because they provide you with which
type of information?
a. Information that allows you to draw conclusions about one of the two groups as it relates to the
other group since you can count on the fact that the two groups have no members in common
b. Information that something is NOT true could be useful but it often has no impact on determining
which conclusion is avlid and should be overlooked
c. Information that allows you to identify groups and understand the relationships between the
groups in order to determine what total number of valid conclusions you should select when
answering the question