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Verbal Questions For CAT

April 20th, 2010 Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Questions For CAT- Directions for next 3 CAT Verbal Questions: In each of the following cat verbal questions, a capitalized pair of words is given, followed by numbered pairs of words. Identify the numbered pair that exhibits the same relationship as the capitalized pair does and mark its number as your answer or choose E if none of them satisfies.

1. DEMURE: CHURL
(A) Hare-brained: savant
(B) Soothing: emollient
(C) Venal: greenery
(D) Diabolic: hoodoo
(E) None of these

2. PREJUDICIAL: INNOCUOUS
(A) Vertiginous: latitudinal
(B) Sybaritic: ascetic
(C) Diehard: bumptious
(D) Quotidian: quixotic
(E) None of these

3. CHORTLE: CHUCKLE
(A) Emend: corrupt
(B) Enjoin: request
(C) Garnish: cake
(D) Embellish: decorate
(E) None of these

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3 Responses to “Verbal Questions For CAT”

  1. admin Says:

    1. A
    Explanation: A ‘churl’ (rude and ill-tempered person) is seldom demure (composed or reserved). Similarly, a savant (a learned person) is seldom hare-brained (wild or crazy). Choice (1)

    2. B
    Explanation: Prejudicial (harmful) and innocuous (harmless) are antonyms. Similarly, sybaritic (self-indulgent) and ascetic are antonyms. However, vertiginous (causing vertigo) and latitudinal (related to the concept of latitude) are not related. Choice (2)

    3. D
    Explanation: Chortle’ and! Chuckle’ is synonyms and means to ‘laugh in a suppressed manner.’ Similarly, ‘embellish’ and ‘decorate’ are synonyms. However, ‘enjoin’ (to command) and ‘request’ are not synonyms. Choice (4)


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