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If you only have 15 minutes a day for Mechanical Reasoning in the lead-up to the CEUET, spend them on these flashcards. CEU rewards reviewers who can recall a fact without a cue — that's what flashcards train, and this deck is built around exactly the cues CEUET papers usually supply.

Exam context

On the CEUET 2026, the Abstract Reasoning subtest carries a "Core" weight in Centro Escolar University's pattern. Mechanical Reasoning lands at position 4th out of 5 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Abstract Reasoning on a typical CEUET paper.

Mechanical Reasoning - Flashcards

Master the fundamentals of mechanical reasoning with these comprehensive flashcards covering gears, wheels, belt-drive systems, fluid pressure, and basic mechanical principles. These concepts are essential for UPCAT and other college entrance exams in the Philippines.

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What is mechanical reasoning?

Mechanical reasoning is the ability to understand basic mechanical principles of machinery, tools, and motion. It requires logical thinking and reasoning skills, not special technical knowledge. It's commonly tested in college entrance exams to assess problem-solving abilities with mechanical systems.

Tags

  • definition
  • fundamental_concept
  • easy

Topic

Basic Concepts

Card Id

FC1

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

When a large wheel drives a small wheel, which wheel turns faster?

The small wheel turns faster. This is because the speed ratio is inversely proportional to the size ratio. For example, if a 6cm wheel drives a 3cm wheel, the small wheel will turn twice as fast as the large wheel.

Tags

  • gears
  • speed_ratio
  • medium

Topic

Gears and Wheels

Card Id

FC2

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is the speed ratio principle in gear systems?

The speed ratio is inversely proportional to the size ratio. Formula: Speed ratio = 1/Size ratio. If wheel A is twice as large as wheel B, then wheel B will turn twice as fast as wheel A. This principle applies to all gear and wheel systems.

Tags

  • speed_ratio
  • formula
  • gears
  • medium

Topic

Gears and Wheels

Card Id

FC3

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Circle W (6cm) drives circle Y (3cm). If W makes 1 complete turn, how many turns does Y make?

Y makes 2 complete turns. Since W is twice as large as Y (6cm vs 3cm), the size ratio is 2:1. Therefore, the speed ratio is 1:2, meaning Y turns twice for every turn of W.

Tags

  • problem_solving
  • gears
  • calculation
  • medium

Topic

Gears and Wheels

Card Id

FC4

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

In a belt-drive system, what happens when a smaller driving wheel is paired with a larger driven wheel?

The driven shaft turns faster. This is because the belt moves at the same linear speed around both wheels, but the smaller wheel must complete more rotations to move the same length of belt, resulting in higher rotational speed for the shaft connected to the smaller wheel.

Tags

  • belt_drive
  • mechanical_advantage
  • medium

Topic

Belt-Drive Systems

Card Id

FC5

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is fluid pressure and how does it relate to depth?

Fluid pressure is the force exerted by a liquid per unit area. Pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the fluid above. The deeper you go in a liquid, the greater the pressure becomes. This is why divers experience more pressure as they descend underwater.

Tags

  • fluid_pressure
  • depth
  • physics_principle
  • medium

Topic

Fluid Pressure

Card Id

FC6

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

At which point in a container of liquid is the pressure greatest?

The pressure is greatest at the deepest point (bottom) of the container. This is because pressure increases with depth - the deeper you go, the more liquid is above that point, creating greater downward force and higher pressure.

Tags

  • fluid_pressure
  • application
  • easy

Topic

Fluid Pressure

Card Id

FC7

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

What type of reasoning skills does mechanical reasoning test?

Mechanical reasoning tests logical thinking, spatial reasoning, cause-and-effect understanding, and the ability to visualize how mechanical systems work. It focuses on reasoning ability rather than memorized technical knowledge.

Tags

  • reasoning_skills
  • test_format
  • easy

Topic

Basic Concepts

Card Id

FC8

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

In a gear train: W (6cm) → Y (3cm) → Z (6cm). If W makes 1 turn, how many turns does Z make?

Z makes 2 turns. W drives Y at 2:1 ratio (Y turns twice), then Y drives Z at 1:2 ratio (Z turns twice as fast as Y). So Z turns 2 × 1 = 2 times for each turn of W.

Tags

  • gear_train
  • complex_calculation
  • hard

Topic

Gears and Wheels

Card Id

FC9

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

What is the key difference between direct gear contact and belt-drive systems?

Direct gear contact: Adjacent gears turn in opposite directions. Belt-drive systems: Connected wheels turn in the same direction. Both follow the same speed ratio principles, but rotation direction differs based on the connection method.

Tags

  • comparison
  • gears
  • belt_drive
  • medium

Topic

Mechanical Systems Comparison

Card Id

FC10

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Why don't mechanical reasoning tests require special technical knowledge?

These tests focus on logical reasoning and basic mechanical principles that can be figured out through common sense and observation. They test your ability to understand cause-and-effect relationships in simple mechanical situations, not specialized engineering knowledge.

Tags

  • test_philosophy
  • reasoning
  • easy

Topic

Basic Concepts

Card Id

FC11

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

A machine has wheels A, B, C with speed ratios A:B:C = 3:2:1. Which wheel should drive the lower shaft for maximum speed?

Wheel A should drive the lower shaft. Since A has the highest speed ratio (3), using A as the driver will transfer the maximum rotational speed to the lower shaft, making it turn fastest.

Tags

  • optimization
  • belt_drive
  • problem_solving
  • hard

Topic

Belt-Drive Systems

Card Id

FC12

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

What happens to pressure when you go deeper underwater?

Pressure increases as you go deeper. This is because there is more water above you pressing down. At sea level, atmospheric pressure is about 1 atmosphere. For every 10 meters deeper, pressure increases by approximately 1 additional atmosphere.

Tags

  • real_world_application
  • fluid_pressure
  • medium

Topic

Fluid Pressure

Card Id

FC13

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

How do you calculate the final speed ratio in a multi-gear system?

Multiply the individual speed ratios of each gear pair in the system. For example: if gear A drives B at 2:1, and B drives C at 3:1, then A drives C at 2×3 = 6:1 ratio. The final gear turns 6 times faster than the first gear.

Tags

  • calculation_method
  • complex_systems
  • hard

Topic

Gears and Wheels

Card Id

FC14

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

What is the most important skill for solving mechanical reasoning problems?

Visualization and logical thinking. You need to mentally picture how the mechanical system works, understand cause-and-effect relationships, and apply basic principles systematically. Practice with diagrams helps develop this skill.

Tags

  • study_strategy
  • skills
  • medium

Topic

Problem-Solving Strategy

Card Id

FC15

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

In mechanical reasoning, what does 'inversely proportional' mean for wheel systems?

Inversely proportional means as one value increases, the other decreases by the same factor. For wheels: larger size = slower speed, smaller size = faster speed. If wheel A is 3 times larger than wheel B, then wheel B turns 3 times faster than wheel A.

Tags

  • proportion
  • mathematical_relationship
  • medium

Topic

Mathematical Concepts

Card Id

FC16

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What factors affect fluid pressure in a container?

The main factors are: 1) Depth (height of fluid above the point), 2) Density of the fluid, and 3) Gravitational force. In most mechanical reasoning problems, focus on depth - deeper locations have higher pressure.

Tags

  • factors
  • fluid_pressure
  • comprehensive
  • medium

Topic

Fluid Pressure

Card Id

FC17

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

How should you approach a complex mechanical reasoning problem?

1) Identify all components and their relationships, 2) Apply basic principles step-by-step, 3) Work through the system systematically from input to output, 4) Check your answer by working backwards if possible, 5) Use simple ratios and proportions.

Tags

  • strategy
  • step_by_step
  • comprehensive
  • medium

Topic

Problem-Solving Strategy

Card Id

FC18

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is the relationship between wheel circumference and rotational speed?

Wheels connected by a belt travel the same linear distance on their circumferences. A smaller wheel (smaller circumference) must rotate more times to cover the same distance as a larger wheel, resulting in higher rotational speed for the smaller wheel.

Tags

  • circumference
  • rotational_speed
  • advanced_concept
  • hard

Topic

Mechanical Principles

Card Id

FC19

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Why are mechanical reasoning skills important for college entrance exams in the Philippines?

These skills test logical thinking, problem-solving ability, and spatial reasoning - essential for success in engineering, science, and technical fields. They assess your ability to understand systems and relationships, which are crucial for academic success in technical subjects.

Tags

  • philippines_education
  • college_entrance
  • importance
  • easy

Topic

Educational Context

Card Id

FC20

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Tag Distribution

Easy

5

Hard

4

Gears

6

Medium

11

Reasoning

2

Belt Drive

3

Fluid Pressure

4

Problem Solving

3

Topic Distribution

Basic Concepts

4

Fluid Pressure

4

Gears And Wheels

6

Belt Drive Systems

3

Educational Context

1

Problem Solving Strategy

2

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