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Verbal Reasoning Questions

August 3rd, 2011 | 3 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Directions for next 4 verbal reasoning questions: In each verbal reasoning questions, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.

1. GOOD
a. Is this a good dress for the party?
b. The kept milk in the glass is still good.
c. Farah ruined the family’s good name.
d. I’m good for another round of golf.

2. WRITE
a. How do you write your name?
b. To write one’s thoughts is a good habit.
c. You’ll have to write out a request.
d. It is important to write ones will itself.

3. BOARD
a. Aryan tried to board up a broken window.
c. The board has seven active members.
c. The kneading board was plastic made.
d. the package included bed and board.

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Verbal Reasoning Questions with Answers

July 15th, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Direction for next 5 Verbal Reasoning Questions - Find the statement that must be true according to the given information.

1. Erin is twelve years old. For three years, she has been asking her parents for a dog. Her parents have told her that they believe a dog would not be happy in an apartment, but they have given her permission to have a bird. Erin has not yet decided what kind of bird she would like to have.
a. Erin’s parents like birds better than they like dogs.
b. Erin does not like birds.
c. Erin and her parents live in an apartment.
d. Erin and her parents would like to move.
Answer. c
Explanation:
Since Erin’s parents think a dog would not be happy in an apartment, we can reasonably conclude that the family lives in an apartment. We do not know if Erin’s parents dislike dogs (choice a) or if Erin dislikes birds (choice b).There is no support for choice d.

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Verbal Questions – fireup.co.in

December 18th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Directions for next 5 questions: In each question below a set of four statements is given, followed by five answer options to categories these statements as facts, inferences, and judgments. Consider the statements and decide which of the choices out of the four given is true.

F: Fact: If it relates to a known matter of direct observation, or an existing reality or something known to be true.
J: Judgment: If it is an opinion or estimate or anticipation of common sense or intention.
I: Inference: If it is a logical conclusion or deduction about something, based on the knowledge of facts

1. 1. The Pharma companies in India often conduct controversial clinical trials exploiting the ignorant and illiterate volunteers.
2. Minster of State for Health Panbaka Lakshmi raised this issue in the Parliament ordering an inquiry against “Shreen Cancer Institute of Tamil Nadu”.
3. Full length debate followed in the Parliament and the Union Cabinet constituted a Central drug authority to check and monitor the illegal clinical trials by the drug makers.
4. There have been many instances of drugs being tested without consent. It is maintained by the Enquiry Proceedings that Sun Pharma’s Letrozole was illegally tried on 400 women.
(1) IFFJ
(2) IFIF
(3) IFFF
(4) IFIJ
(5) JFJF

2. 1. The Director of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences opines that in India the socio-economic profile shows dismal picture, as the majority of volunteers are poor, illiterate, and prone to exploitation by the drug makers.
2. In the last ten years, the pharma industry has grown in size but the regulatory staff of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) remains the same; a team of only 10 professionals to monitor the drug abuse.
3. There is no publicly accessible national data available in the country to check the drug abuse and often medical devices are not notified by the drug makers.
4. Violations under the Drugs Abuse Act are a punishable offence but the drug makers are aware of the loopholes of the Drugs Act and they often go unpunished.
(1) IFIJ
(2) JFJF
(3) IJFI
(4) IFFJ
(5) FFFI

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Verbal Reasoning – fireup.co.in

February 4th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Reasoning- Directions for next 5 verbal reasoning questions: Each verbal reasoning question has a main statement followed by four statements labeled A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered of statements where the first statement implies the second and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.

1. When Madhu sings, Ravi closes his window.
A. Ravi closed his window.
B. Madhu was singing.
C. Madhu was not singing.
D. Ravi did not close his window.
a. AB
b. CD
c. DC
d. None of these

2. Either she fights or she cries.
A. She is fighting.
B. She is crying.
C. She is not fighting.
D. She is not crying.
a. AC
b. BC
c. AB
d. None of these

3. Shruti shops whenever there is a holiday.
A. Shruti will shop today.
B. Shruti will not shop today.
C. Today is a holiday.
D. Today is not a holiday.
a. BC
b. AD
c. CB
d. CA

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