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The Talogy Cubiks Logiks General (Advanced) test is designed to push candidates’ reasoning skills to the next level, assessing verbal, numerical, and abstract thinking under tight time limits. Its complex questions require both speed and precision, making familiarity with the question types essential.
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The Talogy Cubiks Logiks General (Advanced) test is a higher‑level cognitive ability assessment that measures verbal, numerical, and abstract reasoning under time pressure.
It contains 30 questions to be completed in 20 minutes, split across three timed sub-sections, and is more complex than the General (Intermediate) version.
Employers use Logiks Advanced to evaluate how well candidates think and reason under pressure, typically for senior, technical, or highly competitive roles.
Learn more about the three sub-sections of the Logiks General (Advanced) test:
The Logiks General (Advanced) Verbal Reasoning section tests how quickly and accurately you can read and evaluate written information.
This section contains 12 questions to be completed in 8 minutes. The passages themselves are rarely complex, but the challenge is analysing them accurately within a tight time limit.
Success here comes down to identifying key facts quickly and avoiding assumptions the text doesn't actually support.
Take a look at the below sample text and answer the question that follows:
The Evolution of Education
Over the past decade, higher education has become increasingly international. More and more students choose to study abroad, enrol in foreign educational programmes and institutions in their home country, or simply use the internet to take courses at colleges or universities in other countries.
Today, attracting foreign students has become a major consideration for universities. More than £27 million is to be invested over the next two years to attract more overseas students to UK universities. The internationalisation of higher education means that in university courses — especially, but not exclusively, postgraduate courses — you increasingly find someone whose mother tongue is not English teaching a group of students, very few of whom have English as their first language.
This undoubtedly affects the way people learn and how people teach. It also affects their professional skills later on — many students believe that studying with international students helps prepare them for working life. A significant proportion of London University PhD students are multilingual and write in English, although French and Italian are also regular working languages.
The European University Institute (EUI) is an international postgraduate and postdoctoral teaching and research institute established by European Union member states to contribute to scientific development in the social sciences. It is an ideal place to debate the challenges ahead for other institutions.
‘There is a kind of denationalised way of looking at the disciplines that we teach; it’s not ignoring the national traditions but we’re not so constrained by them and we tend automatically to see things from a comparative and transnational perspective. We are therefore able to start thinking seriously about what it means to teach in this way and in these international environments’, explains the president of EUI.
(Adapted from BBC News)
Question: Which one of the following most effectively summarises the president of EUI's quote?
Choose your answer before looking at the explanation below.
The correct answer is D.
This question asks you to summarise the President of EUI’s quote. You are not being asked to make inferences or draw conclusions. Instead, you need to identify the main points she explicitly states.
These are:
It is necessary to rethink teaching methods in today’s international environment.
Once you identify these key ideas, you can evaluate the incorrect options:
Therefore, the answer must be D.
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The Logiks General (Advanced) Numerical Reasoning section tests your ability to interpret complex data and perform accurate calculations under pressure.
This section contains 8 questions to be completed in 8 minutes, meaning you have roughly one minute per question. The data sets are often detailed and the calculations multi-step, so precision matters as much as pace.
Success in the Logiks numerical advanced section depends on strong data interpretation skills, efficient calculation methods, and the ability to stay accurate while working quickly.
Look at the below dataset and answer the question that follows:
Question: How much did a family, visiting the Louvre, spend (in £) if it consisted of 3 adults, 2 students, and 1 senior, and 2 of the adults and 1 of the students bought their tickets online?
Choose your answer before looking at the explanation below.
The correct answer is A: £59.13
First, calculate the total cost in euros.
Student tickets:
Total for students: €14 + €11.20 = €25.20
Adult tickets:
Total for adults: €16 + €12.80 + €12.80 = €41.60
Senior ticket:
The total cost in Euros: €25.20 + €41.60 + €11 = €77.80
The question asks for the total cost in GBP, so we convert using the exchange rate provided:
€77.80 × 0.76 = £59.13
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The Logiks General (Advanced) Abstract Reasoning section assesses your ability to recognise patterns, analyse spatial information, and think critically under pressure.
This section contains 10 questions to be completed in 4 minutes, giving you less than 30 seconds per question. The challenge comes from both the complexity of the patterns and the tight time limit.
Success in the Logiks Advanced abstract reasoning section depends on spotting key patterns quickly, thinking logically under pressure, and avoiding distractions from misleading options.
Which block completes the following sequence:
Possible answers:
The correct answer is (3):
Explanation:
There are three rules in this question, but you only need to recognise two to reach the answer.
The inner figure alternates in each step between a black circle and a white star. This means the inner figure in the missing frame must be a white star, so you can rule out answers (1), (2), and (5).
To determine between answers (3) and (4), you only need to recognise one of these rules:
Therefore, (3) is the only answer that fits.
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While most candidates take the full Logiks General (Advanced) test covering all three parts, some employers administer standalone Logiks assessments that focus on a single section instead.
In these cases, you'll get 25 minutes to answer between 20 and 36 questions, depending on the subject (numerical, verbal, or abstract reasoning). This format is designed for companies that want to assess only one aspect of your cognitive ability.
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Follow these tips to maximise your chances of success on the Talogy Cubiks Logiks General (Advanced) test:
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Yes. Cubiks was rebranded as Talogy, so the Cubiks Logiks General (Advanced) test and the Talogy Logiks General (Advanced) test are the same assessment. You may see both names used by employers, but the structure, difficulty level, and question types remain consistent. Read more about the company behind it all in our Talogy Assessment guide.
The Logiks General (Advanced) test is designed for senior and technical roles, so it is significantly more challenging than the Intermediate level. The questions require faster processing, deeper analysis, and stronger pattern recognition, and all of that under strict time pressure. Most candidates struggle not with the concepts themselves, but with maintaining accuracy at speed.
Scoring in the 70th - 80th percentile is generally considered strong for the Logiks General (Advanced) test. Because it's aimed at senior and technical roles, the benchmark group is often more competitive than for the Intermediate version, making realistic timed practice even more valuable.
No, the Logiks General (Advanced) test does not include negative marking. This means you should aim to answer every question, even if you need to make an educated guess when time is running out. Read more about marking and scoring on the Logiks test in our full Cubiks Logiks score guide.
Yes, the Logiks General (Advanced) test, like other Talogy Cubiks assessments, is completed online via the Talogy platform. You'll typically receive a link and a deadline after applying, and can complete it on any standard browser.
Your invitation email or test platform will specify which version you've been assigned. Logiks General (Intermediate) is a 50-question, 12-minute test typically used for graduate and entry-level roles, while Logiks General (Advanced) is a 30-question, 20-minute test used for senior, technical, or highly competitive positions. Check your invitation for the exact test name if you're unsure.
Preparation time varies, but most candidates benefit from at least several days of focused, timed practice. The key is training under realistic time pressure, not just reviewing content.
Our simulations are carefully designed to reflect the format, structure, and difficulty level of the real Talogy Cubiks Logiks General (Advanced) test. They replicate the pressure of the timed assessment so you can practise decision-making, pacing, and strategy before the real exam.
Yes. The PrepPack includes standalone verbal, numerical, and abstract practice tests, allowing you to focus on specific areas and strengthen weaker skills before taking full-length simulations. Our PrepPack prepares you to excel in all areas of the Cubiks Logiks General Advanced test, including the Cubiks Logiks Verbal Advanced section, Cubiks Logiks Numerical Advanced section, and the Cubiks Logiks Abstract Advanced section.
Absolutely. Many candidates retake the Logiks General (Advanced) test during later hiring stages. The detailed explanations, performance tracking, and targeted drills help you understand previous mistakes, refine your strategy, and significantly improve your next score.
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