The "Expert" designation signifies a high level of complexity in the logic required to reach the correct answer.

| Feature | Detail | | --- | --- | | | 30 minutes | | Questions | 24 | | Passages | 4 (250–350 words each) | | Difficulty | Expert (Red Herrings, subtle quantifiers, nested logic, assumption grafting) | | Question Types | 1. Must Be True / Inference 2. Weaken / Strengthen (exceptional nuance) 3. Paradox Resolution 4. Flaw in Reasoning 5. Principle Application | | Scoring | 0–900 scaled (600+ = expert level) |

: The statement is logically certain based only on the provided text.

A Rationale: The argument’s hidden assumption is that the causal mechanism (charge → less driving) transfers. A attacks the mechanism: without good transit, drivers have no alternative, so reduction may not occur. B is similar but narrower (biking only). C weakens (charge less effective) but less direct than A, which eliminates alternatives entirely. D and E are irrelevant or weaken less.

: Base answers only on the information provided in the media pack or passages. Do not let your general knowledge or personal opinions influence your choices.

The is a high-level psychometric assessment provided by Clevry (formerly Criterion Partnership) . It is specifically designed to assess the cognitive "power" and reasoning skills of senior-level managers, professionals, and graduates. Test Overview and Purpose