11+ Selective Thinking Skills Practice Questions
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11+ Selective Thinking Skills Questions
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Q1All vegetables grown in the school garden need watering every day during summer. Tomatoes are grown in the school garden. This summer has been very hot and dry. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: The tomatoes in the school garden need watering every day this summer.
The argument directly establishes that school-garden vegetables need daily watering in summer, and that tomatoes are in the school garden, so the conclusion that follows is that the tomatoes must be watered every day this summer.
Q2Every student who joins the drama club must attend rehearsals on Wednesdays. Priya has just joined the drama club. Priya plays sport on Tuesdays and Thursdays. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: Priya will have to attend rehearsals on Wednesdays.
Since every drama club member must attend Wednesday rehearsals and Priya has joined, it follows directly that Priya must attend on Wednesdays; her Tuesday/Thursday sport is irrelevant to this conclusion.
Q3The community pool is only open to the public when a lifeguard is on duty. Today the only lifeguard called in sick. No replacement has been arranged. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: The community pool will not be open to the public today.
The rule states the pool only opens when a lifeguard is present; since no lifeguard is available today and no replacement has been arranged, the pool cannot open today.
Q4Nadia always takes an umbrella when the weather forecast predicts rain. The forecast for tomorrow shows a 90% chance of rain. Nadia has checked the forecast. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: Nadia will take an umbrella tomorrow.
The argument tells us Nadia always takes an umbrella when rain is forecast, and she has seen tomorrow's rain forecast, so she will take an umbrella tomorrow.
Q5The art room is locked whenever Ms Ferreira is away. Ms Ferreira is on a school trip today. A student wants to paint a picture this afternoon. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: The art room will be locked this afternoon.
The rule links the art room being locked to Ms Ferreira's absence; since she is away today, the art room will be locked, which is the direct conclusion the argument supports.
Q6Only students with a signed permission form may go on the excursion. Theo has not returned his permission form. The excursion departs tomorrow morning. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: Theo will not be allowed to go on the excursion.
The condition for attending is a signed permission form; since Theo has not returned his, he does not meet the condition and therefore cannot go on the excursion.
Q7All the houses on Maple Street were built before 1970. Houses built before 1970 in this region are required by law to be inspected for old pipes. Number 14 Maple Street has never been inspected. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: Number 14 Maple Street is breaking the law.
The argument establishes that all Maple Street houses are pre-1970 and therefore legally required to be inspected; since number 14 has never been inspected, it follows that it is in breach of the law.
Q8A bus ticket costs less than a train ticket for the same journey. Oliver travels from home to the city five days a week. He currently takes the train every day. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: Oliver would save money by taking the bus instead of the train.
Since bus tickets cost less than train tickets and Oliver makes this journey daily, switching to the bus would reduce his travel costs, making this the conclusion the argument points to.
Q9In a card game, a player wins a round only if they play a card with a higher number than their opponent. Sione played a 7. His opponent played a 9. The highest card in the game is 10. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: Sione did not win this round.
The rule states a player wins only by playing a higher number; Sione played 7 and his opponent played 9, so Sione's card is not higher and he did not win this round.
Q10The nature reserve is closed to visitors whenever the fire-danger rating is 'High' or above. Today the rating is 'Very High'. A group of students planned a visit for today. What is the main conclusion?
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✓ Correct answer: The students' visit to the nature reserve will not go ahead today.
The closure rule is triggered at 'High' or above; 'Very High' clearly exceeds that threshold, so the reserve is closed and the students' visit cannot go ahead today.
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