Verbal and Reasoning

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Q. No birds are mammals. Some mammals are not reptiles. Which conclusion is valid?
  • A. Some birds are reptiles.
  • B. All mammals are birds.
  • C. Some reptiles are not mammals.
  • D. All reptiles are birds.
Q. No birds are mammals. Some mammals are not reptiles. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
  • A. All birds are reptiles.
  • B. Some birds are not mammals.
  • C. All mammals are birds.
  • D. Some reptiles are not mammals.
Q. No cars are bicycles. Some bicycles are not motorcycles. Which conclusion is valid?
  • A. All motorcycles are cars.
  • B. Some cars are not motorcycles.
  • C. Some bicycles are cars.
  • D. Some motorcycles are not bicycles.
Q. No cars are bicycles. Some bicycles are not motorcycles. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
  • A. All motorcycles are cars.
  • B. Some cars are not motorcycles.
  • C. Some bicycles are cars.
  • D. Some motorcycles are not bicycles.
Q. No dogs are cats. Some pets are dogs. Therefore, some pets are not cats. Is this conclusion valid?
  • A. Yes
  • B. No
  • C. Only if all pets are dogs
  • D. Cannot be determined
Q. No fish are mammals. Some mammals are not birds. Which conclusion is valid?
  • A. All birds are fish.
  • B. Some fish are not birds.
  • C. Some mammals are fish.
  • D. All mammals are birds.
Q. No fish are mammals. Some mammals are not cats. Therefore, no fish are cats. Is this conclusion valid?
  • A. Yes
  • B. No
  • C. Cannot be determined
  • D. Only if more information is provided
Q. No fish are mammals. Some mammals are not whales. Therefore, no fish are whales. Is this conclusion valid?
  • A. Yes
  • B. No
  • C. Only if all mammals are fish
  • D. Only if some fish are mammals
Q. No fish can fly. Some birds can fly. Therefore, no birds are fish. Is this conclusion valid?
  • A. Yes
  • B. No
  • C. Only if all flying things are birds
  • D. Only if some fish can fly
Q. No students are dropouts. Some dropouts are not employed. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
  • A. All employed people are students.
  • B. Some students are not employed.
  • C. Some dropouts are students.
  • D. Some employed people are not dropouts.
Q. Ocean is to Water as Desert is to ____?
  • A. Sand
  • B. Heat
  • C. Dryness
  • D. Cactus
Q. Pen is to Write as Brush is to ____?
  • A. Paint
  • B. Draw
  • C. Sketch
  • D. Color
Q. Pencil is to Write as Brush is to ?
  • A. Paint
  • B. Draw
  • C. Sketch
  • D. Color
Q. Pencil is to Write as Eraser is to?
  • A. Draw
  • B. Erase
  • C. Color
  • D. Sketch
Q. Quick is to Fast as Slow is to ___
  • A. Lethargic
  • B. Rapid
  • C. Swift
  • D. Brisk
Q. Rearrange the following words to form a coherent sentence: 'the dog barked loudly'.
  • A. Loudly the dog barked.
  • B. Barked the dog loudly.
  • C. The loudly dog barked.
  • D. The dog barked loudly.
Q. Rearrange the following words to form a correct question: 'you / where / going / are'.
  • A. Where are you going?
  • B. Are you where going?
  • C. Going where are you?
  • D. You are where going?
Q. Rearrange the following words to form a correct sentence: 'the / is / best / this / cake / ever'.
  • A. This is the best ever cake.
  • B. The best cake is ever this.
  • C. Ever this is the best cake.
  • D. This ever is the best cake.
Q. Select the correct change of voice: 'The teacher praised the students.'
  • A. The students are praised by the teacher.
  • B. The students were praised by the teacher.
  • C. The students have been praised by the teacher.
  • D. The students will be praised by the teacher.
Q. Select the correct form of the verb: 'Neither the manager nor the employees _____ aware of the changes.'
  • A. was
  • B. were
  • C. are
  • D. is
Q. Select the correct idiom that means 'to be very busy'.
  • A. Burning the midnight oil
  • B. Barking up the wrong tree
  • C. Caught between a rock and a hard place
  • D. Bite the bullet
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After months of hard work, she finally got the promotion; it was her _____.'
  • A. piece of cake
  • B. light at the end of the tunnel
  • C. just deserts
  • D. bitter pill
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After the long meeting, I was completely _____ and needed a break.'
  • A. burnt out
  • B. in hot water
  • C. under the weather
  • D. on cloud nine
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He decided to take the bull by the _____ and confront the issue directly.'
  • A. horns
  • B. tail
  • C. head
  • D. feet
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a difficult situation, but he managed to _____ and find a solution.'
  • A. keep his head above water
  • B. let the cat out of the bag
  • C. hit the nail on the head
  • D. bite the bullet
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: After months of hard work, she finally got the ___ she deserved.
  • A. short end of the stick
  • B. long end of the stick
  • C. fruit of her labor
  • D. bitter end
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: After the long meeting, I was completely ___.
  • A. burnt out
  • B. burnt up
  • C. burnt down
  • D. burnt in
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: He decided to ___ the bullet and tell her the truth.
  • A. bite
  • B. chew
  • C. swallow
  • D. cut
Q. Select the correct idiom to complete the sentence: He was in hot water after missing the deadline.
  • A. in hot water
  • B. under the weather
  • C. on cloud nine
  • D. in the same boat
Q. Select the correct idiom: 'To break the ice' means:
  • A. To start a conversation.
  • B. To make a mistake.
  • C. To end a relationship.
  • D. To create a problem.
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