SHL Verify Inductive Reasoning – Real Practice Questions

The inductive reasoning section of SHL Verify measures how well you identify rules and patterns in sequences of shapes. This ability shows employers how effectively you recognize logic and adapt to new problems under pressure. Here we explain the approach and give practice questions with answers.

What Is Inductive Reasoning in SHL Verify

Inductive reasoning is designed to test abstract problem-solving skills. Candidates are presented with sequences or grids of shapes that follow certain rules. The task is to identify the rules and select the correct next shape or missing element. Employers use this test to measure logical adaptability.

Skills You Need

Success in inductive reasoning requires patience and structure. You must learn to test one attribute at a time, such as orientation, shading, size, or number of shapes. Once a consistent change is found, confirm it across the full sequence before applying it to the next figure.

Sample Inductive Questions with Answers

Question 1: A sequence alternates between black and white triangles. What comes next?
Answer: Black triangle.

Question 2: A shape grows by one side each step: triangle, square, pentagon. What is next?
Answer: Hexagon.

Question 3: A circle rotates 90 degrees clockwise each step. What is the next position?
Answer: Circle rotated 270 degrees.

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Tips to Improve Performance

Focus on simple changes first. Check color, number, and position before testing rotation or reflection. Use elimination by ruling out options that do not fit the observed rule. Avoid guessing until you have confirmed consistency across the sequence.

Study Routine

Practice short sets of five to ten inductive items each day. Record the rules you missed and repeat similar questions until recognition becomes automatic. After several days, attempt a full-length timed inductive reasoning test to simulate real conditions.

For a full set of preparation resources, visit the main guide: SHL Verify Practice Test Hub

FAQs

Are inductive questions the same as abstract reasoning?

Yes. Inductive reasoning is also called abstract reasoning and focuses on identifying rules in shapes and figures.

What is the biggest challenge?

The main challenge is time pressure. Many candidates identify rules too slowly, which reduces their final score.

How many questions are in this section?

The number varies but is usually between 15 and 20 questions in most versions of SHL Verify.

More details can be found here: Official SHL Verify assessment

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