TALENTLENS Cheat Sheet 2026
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80 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which of the following is an example of an 'appeal to ignorance' fallacy? → 'No one has proven this treatment doesn't work, so it must be effective'
- Passage: 'No complaints were filed against the product last quarter.' A weak inference from this statement would be: → Customers were fully satisfied with the product last quarter
- Which of the following is a logical inference? 'No reptiles are warm-blooded. All snakes are reptiles.' → No snakes are warm-blooded
- A politician states: 'Either we cut the education budget or schools will collapse.' A critical thinker should first question: → Whether these are truly the only two options available
- A typist makes 3 errors per 400 words. At this rate, approximately how many errors will appear in a 2,000-word document? → 15
- Why is evaluating multiple solutions important in problem-solving? → To consider multiple outcomes and select the most effective solution
- Argument: 'Organic food is more expensive, so only wealthy people eat healthily.' A critical thinker would identify which flaw? → It assumes organic food is the only path to healthy eating
- In the context of TalentLens assessments, 'inference' refers to: → Drawing conclusions that go beyond the literal text based on available evidence
- Your manager asks you to do something that you believe may violate company policy, but you are not certain. What should you do? → Clarify your concern with your manager and, if unresolved, check with HR or compliance
- When decomposing a complex problem, what is the PRIMARY benefit of breaking it into smaller sub-problems? → Each sub-problem becomes more manageable and independently solvable
- Water flows through a pipe that narrows from a 4-inch diameter to a 2-inch diameter. What happens to the water's velocity? → It quadruples
- You are asked to evaluate a vendor proposal, and you realize a vendor is offering expensive gifts to influence your recommendation. What should you do? → Decline the gifts and report the attempt to your manager or compliance team
- In Watson-Glaser's 'Evaluation of Arguments' section, a strong argument is one that is: → Directly relevant to the question and supported by substantial reasoning
- Read the passage: 'All managers at Apex Corp attend weekly strategy meetings. Sandra is a manager at Apex Corp.' What can be concluded? → Sandra attends weekly strategy meetings
- Which figure comes next in the sequence: 1 dot, 3 dots, 6 dots, 10 dots, ___? → 15 dots
- ABACUS : CALCULATION :: COMPASS : ___ → Navigation
- An employee who strongly values autonomy is most likely to feel disengaged when: → Required to follow rigid, detailed procedures for every task
- You realize you have made a significant error that will affect a deliverable but it is still fixable if you act now. What should you do first? → Inform your manager of the error and your plan to fix it
- Why is empathy important for emotional intelligence? → It helps understand and share others' feelings, fostering trust and better communication
- An inclined plane 10 ft long rises 2 ft. What is the ideal mechanical advantage? → 5
- You are leading a project and realize mid-way that the original timeline is unrealistic. What is the best course of action? → Immediately inform your manager and propose a revised timeline with reasoning
- When assigned a task with unclear instructions, you typically: → Ask targeted questions to clarify key ambiguities, then proceed
- Which personality trait is most strongly associated with thriving in a fast-paced, ambiguous work environment? → High tolerance for ambiguity
- A rectangle has a length of 14 cm and a width of 9 cm. What is its area? → 126 sq cm
- A ball rolls down a frictionless ramp and onto a flat surface. What happens to its speed on the flat surface? → It remains constant
- When you are in a meeting that is running significantly over time without progress, you: → Politely suggest refocusing on the agenda or scheduling a follow-up
- Which of the following is the strongest argument for implementing a four-day workweek? → Studies show equivalent productivity with reduced burnout and absenteeism
- CLOCK is to TIME as THERMOMETER is to ___ → Temperature
- When collaborating with a difficult personality on a cross-functional team, you: → Focus on shared goals and find common ground to enable collaboration
- Which statement best defines 'emotional granularity'? → The capacity to distinguish between and precisely label different emotional states
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