Free language and evidence diagnostic

Verbal Reasoning Test with Practical Results

Measure how accurately you understand written information, interpret evidence, recognise relationships, and communicate a clear decision. Your report adapts to the setting where you need the skill.

24questions
6reasoning areas
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Six distinct reasoning signals

See where understanding breaks down

An overall score can hide whether the real issue is language precision, passage comprehension, inference, or communicating a conclusion.

01

Context

Understand words from the sentence around them, not from memorised definitions alone.

02

Precision

Recognise grammar, parallel structure, clarity, and unambiguous expression.

03

Comprehension

Identify the main point, relevant detail, comparison, and limitation in a passage.

04

Inference

Separate what evidence supports from what merely sounds possible.

05

Relationships

Recognise functional, causal, part-whole, and category relationships between ideas.

06

Communication

Choose clear, relevant, appropriately toned messages for practical situations.

Choose your context first

Get interpretation built for your stage

Everyone answers the same reasoning core. The practical uses, cautions, and improvement priorities change with your current situation.

Read for accuracy rather than speed. There is no negative marking.

This is a practice diagnostic, not a standardized percentile, language-proficiency certificate, employer cut-off, IQ test, or complete measure of career fit.

A better way to improve

Diagnose the reasoning error, not only the wrong answer

1

Language precision

Check whether context, grammar, sentence structure, or ambiguity caused the miss.

2

Evidence discipline

Spot ignored details, weakened qualifiers, unsupported assumptions, and overreach.

3

Relationship logic

Identify whether two ideas have the same functional relationship before choosing an analogy.

4

Communication judgement

Balance clarity, relevance, tone, and the action the reader actually needs.

Common questions

Before you use the score

Who can take this verbal reasoning test?

School students, college students, graduates, job seekers, and working professionals can use it. Choose your current stage first so the result interpretation fits where you need to apply the skill.

What does the test measure?

It measures vocabulary in context, grammar and sentence precision, reading comprehension, evidence-based inference, verbal relationships, and communication judgement.

Is verbal reasoning the same as spoken English?

No. This test focuses on understanding written information and reasoning with language. It does not measure accent, pronunciation, conversation fluency, or overall intelligence.

Is the score an employer percentile?

No. It is a diagnostic based only on these 24 questions. It does not claim a national percentile, psychometric norm, or employer-specific cut-off.

Can I download the complete result?

Yes. The PDF includes your six domain scores, broader indicators, error patterns, practice allocation, audience-specific guidance, and explanations for all 24 questions.

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