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General Ability Questions for Class 6

Practice general ability with 70 topic-based questions per week — for Class 6 students worldwide (Australia, US, UK and beyond). Instant feedback and detailed explanations included.

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Sample General Ability Questions — Class 6

Q1. Which conclusion follows? All A are B. All B are C. Therefore:

AAll C are A
All A are C
CSome A are not C
DNone of the above

💡 Explanation: Syllogism: If A⊂B and B⊂C, then A⊂C. All A must be C.

Q2. Find the missing number: 6, 11, 21, 41, ___

A71
81
C91
D61

💡 Explanation: Each term: ×2 - 1. 6×2-1=11, 11×2-1=21, 21×2-1=41, 41×2-1=81.

Q3. In a race, Ann finished before Ben, and Ben finished before Cal. If Dan finished after Cal, who came second?

AAnn
Ben
CCal
DDan

💡 Explanation: Order: Ann, Ben, Cal, Dan. Ben came second.

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Topics Covered — General Ability Class 6

Logical Reasoning
Pattern Recognition
Analogies
Sequencing
Problem Solving
Visual Reasoning

Frequently Asked Questions

What is General Ability?

General Ability (also called Verbal Reasoning or Logical Reasoning) covers pattern recognition, analogies, sequences, spatial reasoning and logical deduction — skills tested in selective school exams.

Is General Ability useful for selective school preparation?

Yes. Many selective school exams include general ability sections. Our questions closely mirror the style of reasoning tasks used in these assessments.

Do I need any special knowledge for General Ability?

No. General Ability questions test thinking skills rather than curriculum knowledge. They are excellent for developing problem-solving and critical thinking.