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Cubiks Talogy Analogies Practice Guide
Understand the Cubiks Talogy analogies module, what it measures, and how to practice for timed verbal reasoning questions with more control.
Understanding the Cubiks Talogy analogies module
The analogies module in a Cubiks assessment focuses on verbal reasoning. You are asked to identify how two words or concepts are related, then choose the option that follows the same relationship. The link can involve meaning, function, or category.
Because Cubiks assessments often include timed sections, this part of the test is not only about finding the right rule. It is also about doing so efficiently, without losing accuracy as the pace increases.
Try a sample question right away
This gives you an immediate feel for the question style and the value of the practice environment.
What to expect during practice
In practice, each item presents one or more word pairs with a specific relationship. Your task is to compare that relationship with the answer choices and select the one that matches. There is only one correct answer per question.
The module is designed to build recognition speed. As you work through questions, you become faster at spotting common relationship types and less likely to waste time on options that look similar but do not follow the same pattern.
Practicing with time in mind
A useful approach is to read the first pair carefully, name the relationship in your own words, and then test the answer options against that rule. This keeps your focus on structure rather than on isolated vocabulary.
Under time pressure, it helps to move on quickly when a relationship is unclear. Returning to the question only if time allows can protect your overall score better than spending too long on one item.
The practice pack is suitable for Cubiks tests such as Logiks Advanced and Cubiks Logiks General (Intermediate), and it is aligned with the kinds of verbal reasoning questions commonly used in these assessments.