TALENTLENS Cheat Sheet 2026

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80 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. 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'
  2. 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
  3. Which of the following is a logical inference? 'No reptiles are warm-blooded. All snakes are reptiles.' No snakes are warm-blooded
  4. 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
  5. A typist makes 3 errors per 400 words. At this rate, approximately how many errors will appear in a 2,000-word document? 15
  6. Why is evaluating multiple solutions important in problem-solving? To consider multiple outcomes and select the most effective solution
  7. 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
  8. In the context of TalentLens assessments, 'inference' refers to: Drawing conclusions that go beyond the literal text based on available evidence
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. Which figure comes next in the sequence: 1 dot, 3 dots, 6 dots, 10 dots, ___? 15 dots
  16. ABACUS : CALCULATION :: COMPASS : ___ Navigation
  17. An employee who strongly values autonomy is most likely to feel disengaged when: Required to follow rigid, detailed procedures for every task
  18. 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
  19. Why is empathy important for emotional intelligence? It helps understand and share others' feelings, fostering trust and better communication
  20. An inclined plane 10 ft long rises 2 ft. What is the ideal mechanical advantage? 5
  21. 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
  22. When assigned a task with unclear instructions, you typically: Ask targeted questions to clarify key ambiguities, then proceed
  23. Which personality trait is most strongly associated with thriving in a fast-paced, ambiguous work environment? High tolerance for ambiguity
  24. A rectangle has a length of 14 cm and a width of 9 cm. What is its area? 126 sq cm
  25. A ball rolls down a frictionless ramp and onto a flat surface. What happens to its speed on the flat surface? It remains constant
  26. 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
  27. Which of the following is the strongest argument for implementing a four-day workweek? Studies show equivalent productivity with reduced burnout and absenteeism
  28. CLOCK is to TIME as THERMOMETER is to ___ Temperature
  29. When collaborating with a difficult personality on a cross-functional team, you: Focus on shared goals and find common ground to enable collaboration
  30. Which statement best defines 'emotional granularity'? The capacity to distinguish between and precisely label different emotional states
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