IEGAT Cheat Sheet 2026

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150 questions
90 min time limit
50% to pass
  1. What is the next number in the following sequence? 5, 12, 10, 17, 15, ? β†’ 22
  2. How much snow fell in Whistler and Les Arcs in January and February combined? β†’ 60 cm
  3. Which letter logically comes next in this series? C, E, H, L, ? β†’ Q
  4. Which airline carries the most passengers? β†’ Emirates
  5. What proportion of Val Thorens' snowfall occurred in January? β†’ 5%
  6. What was the percentage increase in snowfall in Whistler from November to December? β†’ 50%
  7. An investment of €12,000 earns simple interest at a rate of 5% per annum. How much total interest will have been earned after 42 months? β†’ €2,100
  8. An analyst claims: 'Ice cream sales and drowning rates both peak in summer; therefore, ice cream causes drowning.' This is an example of: β†’ Confusing correlation with causation
  9. The survey respondents were reflective of the wider population of people who invest in property. β†’ Cannot Tell
  10. When a client reports their involvement in an act of terrorism, their therapist is legally obliged to report this. β†’ True
  11. ERCs have failed to recognize that universities could work more collaboratively with one another. β†’ False
  12. How many readers read the newspapers β€˜The Sun’ and β€˜The Times’ in year X+1? β†’ 17700000
  13. It has been recognized that industry leads the way in furthering innovative engineering research. β†’ False
  14. Therapists have some flexibility regarding what they deem serious enough to lead them to breach confidentiality. β†’ True
  15. Being obliged to break confidentiality in a therapeutic relationship is always a direct result of the law. β†’ False
  16. Which of the following shapes is the logical outlier in the group based on its geometric properties? β†’ Trapezoid
  17. Which of the following is an example of a hasty generalization? β†’ I met two rude people from City X, so everyone from City X must be rude.
  18. What’s the difference between the average precipitation in Tirana and Algiers? β†’ 68
  19. A politician says: 'You are either with us on this policy, or you are against progress.' This statement is an example of which fallacy? β†’ False dichotomy
  20. Which of the following arguments is logically valid? β†’ All mammals breathe air. Dolphins are mammals. Therefore, dolphins breathe air.
  21. What was the percentage increase in precipitation in Tirana between April and May? β†’ 4.35%
  22. Which of the following is an example of an appeal to authority used invalidly? β†’ A famous actor endorses a brand of running shoes as superior for athletic performance.
  23. Which of the following figures is the 'odd one out' based on a common logical rule shared by the other four? β†’ A hexagon with one diagonal drawn connecting two opposite vertices.
  24. Business owners who have commercial premises often tend to have residential property as part of their portfolio. β†’ Cannot Tell
  25. A manager says: 'We have always done it this way, and the company has been profitable, so we should continue.' Which fallacy is this? β†’ Appeal to tradition
  26. Which of the following best describes circular reasoning? β†’ Using a premise as its own evidence: 'This policy is good because it is beneficial.'
  27. A CEO says: 'Our competitor failed because they expanded too quickly. We must therefore never expand quickly.' Which flaw in reasoning does this illustrate? β†’ Overgeneralizing from a single case to form a universal rule
  28. Which newspaper had the most readers during the years X to X+1? β†’ Metro
  29. ERCs have been used to try and advance technology across multiple disciplines. β†’ True
  30. Looking at why people choose to invest in residential property was the sole objective of the survey. β†’ False