Verbal and Reasoning

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Q. If a person does not get enough sleep, they will feel tired. What is the effect of insufficient sleep?
  • A. Feeling energized
  • B. Feeling tired
  • C. Feeling alert
  • D. Feeling happy
Q. If a person eats too much sugar, they may develop health issues. What is the effect of excessive sugar consumption?
  • A. Improved health
  • B. Development of health issues
  • C. Increased energy
  • D. Better sleep
Q. If a person eats too much sugar, they may develop health issues. What is the effect of eating too much sugar?
  • A. They become healthier
  • B. They develop health issues
  • C. They lose weight
  • D. They feel energetic
Q. If a person eats too much sugar, they may gain weight. What is the effect of consuming too much sugar?
  • A. Weight loss
  • B. Weight gain
  • C. No change in weight
  • D. Increased energy
Q. If a person eats too much sugar, they may gain weight. What is the effect of eating too much sugar?
  • A. They lose weight
  • B. They gain weight
  • C. They feel energetic
  • D. They become healthier
Q. If a person exercises regularly, they become healthier. What is the effect of regular exercise?
  • A. They become weaker
  • B. They become healthier
  • C. They become tired
  • D. They become less active
Q. If a person exercises regularly, they tend to lose weight. What is the effect of regular exercise?
  • A. They gain weight
  • B. They lose weight
  • C. They become tired
  • D. They eat more
Q. If a person exercises regularly, they will improve their health. What is the effect of regular exercise?
  • A. Health will deteriorate
  • B. Health will improve
  • C. Health will remain the same
  • D. Health will become worse
Q. If a person is 'barking up the wrong tree', what are they doing?
  • A. Making a correct assumption
  • B. Wasting time on a false lead
  • C. Helping someone
  • D. Finding a solution
Q. If a person is 'under the weather', what does it mean?
  • A. They are feeling ill.
  • B. They are feeling happy.
  • C. They are feeling confused.
  • D. They are feeling energetic.
Q. If a person is 'walking on eggshells', what does it imply?
  • A. A. They are being careless
  • B. B. They are being cautious
  • C. C. They are being reckless
  • D. D. They are being playful
Q. If a person is described as 'a wolf in sheep's clothing', they are likely to be ___
  • A. Deceptive
  • B. Friendly
  • C. Trustworthy
  • D. Honest
Q. If a person is described as 'a wolf in sheep's clothing', they are ___
  • A. Deceptive
  • B. Friendly
  • C. Trustworthy
  • D. Generous
Q. If a person is described as 'tight-fisted', they are likely to be _____.
  • A. generous
  • B. stingy
  • C. wealthy
  • D. charitable
Q. If a person is described as 'under the weather', what does it mean?
  • A. They are feeling ill.
  • B. They are enjoying the outdoors.
  • C. They are feeling happy.
  • D. They are experiencing a storm.
Q. If a person is facing east and turns 90 degrees to the left, then 180 degrees to the right, which direction is he facing now?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If a person is facing east and turns 90 degrees to the left, then 180 degrees to the right, which direction are they facing now?
  • A. North
  • B. South
  • C. East
  • D. West
Q. If a person is facing north and turns 90 degrees to the right, then 180 degrees to the left, which direction are they facing now?
  • A. North
  • B. East
  • C. South
  • D. West
Q. If a person is known for 'breaking the ice', what are they likely doing?
  • A. A. Creating tension
  • B. B. Starting a conversation
  • C. C. Ending a discussion
  • D. D. Ignoring others
Q. If a person is known for their 'quick wit', what does it suggest about them?
  • A. A. They are slow to respond
  • B. B. They are humorous and clever
  • C. C. They are serious and dull
  • D. D. They are uneducated
Q. If a person is said to 'hit the nail on the head', what does it mean?
  • A. They are being too literal.
  • B. They are making a mistake.
  • C. They are being very accurate.
  • D. They are causing damage.
Q. If a person walks 3 km north, then 4 km south, how far is he from his starting point?
  • A. 1 km
  • B. 3 km
  • C. 4 km
  • D. 7 km
Q. If a person walks 5 km north and then 5 km east, how far are they from the starting point?
  • A. 5 km
  • B. 10 km
  • C. 7.07 km
  • D. 15 km
Q. If a person walks 5 km north and then 5 km east, how far is he from the starting point?
  • A. 5 km
  • B. 7.5 km
  • C. 10 km
  • D. 12.5 km
Q. If a person walks 5 km north, then 3 km east, and finally 4 km south, what is the shortest distance from the starting point?
  • A. 2 km
  • B. 3 km
  • C. 4 km
  • D. 5 km
Q. If a person walks 5 km north, then 3 km east, and finally 5 km south, how far is he from the starting point?
  • A. 3 km
  • B. 5 km
  • C. 7 km
  • D. 8 km
Q. If a person walks 5 km north, then 5 km east, and finally 5 km south, how far are they from the starting point?
  • A. 0 km
  • B. 5 km
  • C. 10 km
  • D. 7.5 km
Q. If a plan 'fell through', what does it mean?
  • A. A. It was successful
  • B. B. It was canceled or failed
  • C. C. It was postponed
  • D. D. It was implemented
Q. If a plant receives no sunlight, it will wilt. What is the effect of no sunlight on the plant?
  • A. The plant will grow taller
  • B. The plant will wilt
  • C. The plant will bloom
  • D. The plant will produce fruit
Q. If a plant receives no sunlight, it wilts. What is the effect of no sunlight on the plant?
  • A. The plant grows faster
  • B. The plant wilts
  • C. The plant blooms
  • D. The plant becomes greener
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