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CAT Verbal ability questions and answers

March 17th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal ability questions and answers: Direction for next 6 CAT Verbal ability questions: In each of the following CAT Verbal ability questions, a part of the paragraph or sentences has been underlined. From the choices given to you, you are required to choose the one which would best replace the underlined part.

1. The Romanians may be restive under Soviet direction — but they are tied to Moscow by ideological and military links.
a. they are tied to Moscow by ideological and military links
b. they are preparing for a great revolution
c. secretly they rather enjoy the prestige of being protected by the mighty Soviets
d. there is nothing they can do about it
e. they are tied to Romania by ideological and military links
Answers. No other choice states why they are tied to Moscow.

2. In a penetrating study, CBS-TV focuses on these people without hope, whose bodies are cared for by welfare aid, but whose spirit is often neglected by a disinterested society. 2
a. whose bodies are cared for by welfare aid
b. who do not have enough to eat
c. whose hopelessness may be alleviated
d. who may be physically satiated
e. whose body is cared for by welfare aid
Answers. The sentence refers to the people who are ‘physically looked after’ by the welfare aid. No other choice states the involvement of welfare aid.

3. Contemplating whether to exist with an insatiable romantic temperament, he was the author and largely the subject of a number of memorable novels.
a. Struggling to exist
b. Combining realistic details
c. Miscegenating a brilliant mind
d. Aware that he had been born
e. Aware that he had not been born
Answers. The best possible and logical answer is (b) combining realistic details.

4. How many times have I asked myself: when is the world going to start to make sense? There is a monster out there, and it is rushing towards me over the uneven ground of consciousness.
a. There is a monster out there
b. It is as if the world is on my shoulders
c. The answer is out there somewhere
d. There is a sea of sensibility in me
e. There is no sensibility in me.
Answers. The given phrase obviously refers to the answer to the question that is bothering the author.

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Verbal Ability Questions With Answers

March 3rd, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Ability Questions With Answers: Directions for next 5 Verbal Ability Questions: For each of the verbal ability questions given below select the best option from the answers given.

1. In 1988, 50 people with emotional disturbances underwent hypnosis to be cured of their mood swings. A follow up survey in 1993 revealed that five had fairly stable emotional conditions at the time of the survey. These five subjects can therefore serve as models of the types of people for whom hypnosis is likely to be successful. Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the suitability of those five subjects as models in the sense described?
(A) The five subjects have very different personalities and backgrounds.
(B) Since 1988, the five subjects have experienced dramatic mood swings interspersed with periods of relative stability.
(C) Those people who were still suffering from unstable emotional conditions at the time
of the 1993 survey had shown no improvement since 1988.
(D) Many psychologists are less concerned about a patient’s mood swings than about the patient’s willingness to express his or her problems and fears.
(E) The emotional condition of most of the 45 subjects who were still unstable at the time of the 1993 survey had actually worsened since 1988.

Answer. B
Explanation: The Conclusion: These five people can serve as models for the type of person who can be helped by hypnosis. The Evidence: A study showed that these five previously disturbed hypnosis subjects had stable emotional conditions. The survey only found that at the time of the study the five seemed to be doing OK. Remember, these people were originally suffering from mood swings; maybe the study just caught them on a good day. If that’s the case—if since 1988 these people have been experiencing dramatic mood swings and occasional periods of health—then hypnosis hasn’t really helped them and they’re not good models. The author presented the people as models of different types of people who can be helped, not as a single model of a single personality type, so they needn’t be similar (A). It doesn’t matter that the other 45 people who underwent hypnosis didn’t get better (C); the argument is based on and concerns only the five who were stable. (E) fails to weaken the argument for the same reason. The concern of many psychologists (D) is well outside the scope. We need a statement that speaks about hypnosis and these five subjects.

2. The cause of the peculiar columnar growth pattern displayed by junipers growing near burning underground veins of lignite coal has never been convincingly explained. Until recently, the accepted theory posited that the abundance of carbon monoxide in the local atmosphere caused the columnar growth. However, a new theory holds that the cause is the persistent heat present near these underground fires which, while not intense enough to inflame the trees, can nonetheless change their normal growth pattern.
The existence of which of the following would provide the strongest support for the new
theory?
(A) A columnar juniper growing in an atmosphere of intense heat and an absence of carbon monoxide
(B) A normal juniper growing in an atmosphere of intense heat and an absence of carbon
monoxide
(C) A columnar juniper growing in an atmosphere of normal heat and a high concentration of carbon monoxide
(D) A normal juniper growing in an atmosphere of intense heat and a high concentration
of carbon monoxide
(E) A columnar juniper growing in an atmosphere of intense heat and a high
concentration of carbon monoxide

Answer. A
Explanation: The New Theory’s Conclusion: Heat (from the burning coal) causes columnar growth in junipers near burning underground coal veins. The New Theory’s Evidence: None really, except the correlation of columnar growth with these areas with underground fires. The Old Theory’s Conclusion: The abundance of carbon monoxide causes columnar growth.
The Old Theory’s Evidence: None really, except the correlation of columnar growth with these areas with high carbon monoxide. When you scan the choices, you see that each presents a case of the cause with or without the effect or the effect with or without the cause. Since the two theories are in opposition, weakening the old theory is a way of strengthening the new one. Bearing in mind from the lesson the key issues in a causal argument, we recognize that a case of columnar growth where the cause claimed by the new theory (heat) is present, but the cause claimed by the old theory (carbon monoxide) is absent strengthens the new theory at the expense of the old. A case (B) where we get the new theory’s alleged cause (intense heat), without the alleged effect (columnar junipers) is of no help at all. A columnar juniper in an atmosphere with high carbon monoxide but no extra heat (C) strengthens the old theory. A case with both alleged causes without the expected effect (D) weakens both theories. Like wise columnar growth in the presence of both causes (E) does nothing to promote one theory over the other.

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Verbal Ability Questions With Answers

February 3rd, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Ability Questions With Answers- Directions for next 3 verbal ability questions: Each of the following verbal ability questions has a paragraph with one italicized word that does not make sense. Choose the most appropriate replacement for that from the options given below the paragraph.

1. We should note here that no one doubts natural selection as a robust scientific theory. For example, a desert fox has developed longer ears over time to help expel heat from his body. If this were all that evolution baloney, everyone would go home happy. Instead the debate turns on Darwin’s theory that all species evolved from a handful of previous species. Intelligent design is a growing scientific movement that challenges Darwin and his naturalistic legacy.

a. purports

b. propounds

c. reiterates

d. embodies

2. The road is lined with eucalyptus three; countrywide is perfectly flat, low mountains in the distance. It is a farm country. Fields of yellow-blossomed canola and newly-planted rice patties are dotted with trees that provide the travelers with poppered shade. Women in beige skirts and fuschia or orange scarves squat to weed or till the soil.

a. constant

b. occasional

c. thick

d. uninterrupted

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Verbal Ability Questions and Answers

January 5th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

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Directions for next 4 verbal ability questions: For each verbal ability question in this section, select the best of the answer choices given.

1. Although air pollution was previously thought to exist almost exclusively in our nation’s cities, the recent increase in the number of persons suffering from illnesses attributed to excessive air pollution leaves us no choice but to conclude that other, non urban areas are now affected. Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion of the argument above?

(A) The nation’s cities have seen a marked decrease in levels of air pollution.

(B) The nation has experienced a sharp decrease in the number of people moving out of its cities.

(C) Illnesses due to air pollution are among the least common causes of death to urban dwellers.

(D) Many illnesses previously thought unrelated to air pollution are now considered to be caused by it.

2. It has long been a commonplace in medical literature that the ingestion of drug L, in combination with the application of lotion M, causes the appearance of adverse reaction O. Recently, however, doubts have been cast on the role of lotion M in the appearance of adverse reaction O. Which one of the following research findings could most reasonably have created the doubts referred to above?

(A) The appearance of adverse reaction O following the ingestion of drug L and the application of lotion M

(B) The absence of adverse reaction O following the ingestion of drug L and the application of lotion M

(C) The ingestion of drug L and the appearance of adverse reaction O in the absence of lotion M

(D) The absence of adverse reaction O following the ingestion of drug L without the application of lotion M

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CAT Verbal Ability Questions: Verbal Ability Test

December 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

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Directions for next 3 verbal ability questions: The sentences given in each verbal ability question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

1. A. In the west, Allied Forces had fought their way through southern Italy as far as Rome.

B. In June 1944 Germany’s military position in World War Two appeared hopeless.

C. In Britain, the task of amassing the men and materials for the liberation of northern Europe had been completed.

D. The Red Army was poised to drive the Nazis back through Poland.

E. The situation on the eastern front was catastrophic.

1. EDACB

2. BEDAC

3. BDECA

4. CEDAB

2. A. He felt justified in bypassing Congress altogether on a variety of moves.

B. At times he was fighting the entire Congress.

C. Bush felt he had a mission to restore power to the presidency.

D. Bush was not fighting just the democrats.

E. Representative democracy is a messy business, and a CEO of the White House does not like a legislature of second guessers and time wasters.

1. CAEDB

2. DBAEC

3. CEADB

4.ECDBA

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Verbal Ability Questions

December 21st, 2009 | 6 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Ability.

Directions for next 3 Verbal Ability Questions: Each question consists of five statements followed by four sets of combinations of three. Choose the set in which the statements are most logically related.

1. A. Akshat may be a Martin fan.
B. Akshat is an English Student.

C. Akshat is  a Martin fan.

D. Akshat is a Henry fan.

E. All English students are Martin fans.

a. BCE             b. ECB             c. BEA             d. BEC

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Verbal ability questions with answers

December 17th, 2009 | 16 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Directions for next 3 verbal ability questions: For each of the words below, a contextual usage is given. Pick the word from the alternative given that is most appropriate in the given context.

1. Fluster: She was so flustered that she forgot her reply.
a. Confused
b. Angry
c. Flattered
d. Absent-minded

2. Stickler: Lucy was a stickler for per perfection, and everything had to be perfectly right.
a. Perfectionist
b. Insistent
c. Crusader
d. Casual

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Verbal Ability Questions

December 14th, 2009 | 6 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Ability Questions.

Directions for next 3 Verbal Ability Questions: In the following verbal ability questions, a short paragraph is given. The paragraph has three blanks. Select the most suitable words from the given options to fill in the blanks.

Having achieved this _____(1)_____ agreement, the other provisions of which stupefied Europe even without _____(2)_____ of the secret protocol, Hitler thought that Germany could attack Poland without any danger of Soviet or British introversion and gave orders for invasion to start on august 26. news of the sensing, on august 25, of a formal treaty of mutual assistant between Great Britain and Poland ( to _____(3)_____ a previous thought temporary argument) caused him to post pond the start of hostilities for a few days. he was still determined, however, to ignore the diplomatic efforts of the western powers to restrain him.

1. (A) Cynical

(B) Trustful

(C) Descriptive

(D) Candid

(E) Evocative

2. (A) Misleading

(B) Recitation

(C) Divulgence

(D) Opposing

(E) Disclosure

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