Test your skills across 100 professional-grade practice questions covering series, analogies, logic, and data interpretation.
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Part 1: Number & Letter SeriesQuestion 1 of 25
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What is the next number in the arithmetic progression?
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, …
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Correct Score
24 / 25
Accuracy Rate
96%
Score Assessment:Outstanding Analytical ability! Keep this level of excellence up for the real CSE.
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💡 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the Analytical Ability section identical for both Professional and Subprofessional Civil Service Exams?▼
No, they differ slightly in coverage. While both exams test your skills in Number and Letter Series and Logical Reasoning, the Professional Level Exam includes more advanced data interpretation, abstract reasoning, and complex problem-solving scenarios. The Subprofessional Level Exam leans more heavily on clerical operations alongside foundational numerical sequences. This 100-question reviewer is specifically calibrated to prepare you for the difficulty tier of the Professional Exam while providing an excellent mastery baseline for Subprofessional takers.
What is a passing score for the Analytical Ability sub-test?▼
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) does not enforce a separate passing score per individual category; instead, it implements an overall passing rate of 80% across the entire examination. However, because Analytical Ability accounts for a massive portion of the test questions and requires significant time to solve, scoring at least 85% (22+ correct answers per 25-question block) in your practice runs is highly recommended to secure a safe margin for your overall exam score.
If I am an honor graduate or a PRC license holder, do I still need to take this exam?▼
Generally, no. Under RA 1080, passing a bar or board exam automatically grants you second-level civil service eligibility. Similarly, under PD 907, graduating with Latin honors (Summa, Magna, or Cum Laude) from a recognized university automatically qualifies you for eligibility without taking the CSE. However, if you are planning to enter highly specific government functions outside your direct field, or if you simply want to broaden your competitive credentials for promotion, taking the exam can still be an asset.
How can I improve my speed when solving number series and logical reasoning questions?▼
The secret to speed is pattern recognition, not fast calculation. For number series, always look at the structural difference between the first three numbers immediately to identify if it is arithmetic (+/-) or geometric (x/div). For logical reasoning and syllogisms, use a scrap paper to sketch quick Venn diagrams to visually map out relationships. Never spend more than 1 minute on a single question during the actual exam—if you get stuck, pick your best guess and move forward.