Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What is the opposite of 'irrational'?

  1. Unlogical

  2. Emotional

  3. Logical

  4. Illogical

The correct answer is: Logical

The term "irrational" refers to a lack of reason or logic in thinking or behavior. The opposite of this concept is found in the word "logical," which describes a way of thinking that is based on reason, sound judgment, and clarity of thought. Logical reasoning involves making connections based on facts, evidence, and coherent arguments, contrasting with irrationality that may stem from emotional responses or unreliable reasoning processes. While options like "unlogical" and "illogical" also suggest a lack of logic, they do not provide a clear opposite in the same way that "logical" does. "Emotional," on the other hand, signifies decisions influenced by feelings rather than reason, which aligns more closely with irrationality than with its opposite. Thus, "logical" is the term that directly indicates a reasoned, rational approach, effectively serving as the antonym for "irrational."