Verbal and Reasoning

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Verbal and Reasoning MCQ & Objective Questions

Verbal and Reasoning skills are crucial for students aiming to excel in their exams. Mastering these concepts not only enhances comprehension but also boosts problem-solving abilities. Practicing MCQs and objective questions is an effective way to prepare, as it helps in identifying important questions and reinforces learning through repetition. With focused practice, students can significantly improve their scores in both school and competitive exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding verbal analogies and relationships
  • Identifying logical sequences and patterns
  • Solving problems based on syllogisms
  • Interpreting data from graphs and charts
  • Enhancing vocabulary and comprehension skills
  • Practicing critical reasoning and argument analysis
  • Exploring verbal ability through various practice questions

Exam Relevance

Verbal and Reasoning topics are integral to various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. These skills are often tested through multiple-choice questions that assess a student's ability to analyze, interpret, and evaluate information. Common question patterns include identifying relationships between words, solving logical puzzles, and interpreting data sets. Familiarity with these question types can greatly enhance a student's performance in exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Overlooking the context of verbal questions, leading to incorrect answers
  • Misinterpreting logical sequences due to hasty reading
  • Confusing similar-sounding terms or concepts
  • Neglecting to practice with a variety of question formats
  • Failing to manage time effectively during practice tests

FAQs

Question: What are Verbal and Reasoning MCQ questions?
Answer: These are multiple-choice questions designed to assess a student's verbal skills and logical reasoning abilities.

Question: How can I improve my Verbal and Reasoning skills?
Answer: Regular practice with objective questions and understanding the underlying concepts can significantly enhance your skills.

Question: Are there specific important Verbal and Reasoning questions for exams?
Answer: Yes, focusing on previous years' papers and common question patterns can help identify important questions.

Start your journey towards mastering Verbal and Reasoning today! Solve practice MCQs to test your understanding and build confidence for your upcoming exams.

Q. Choose the correct form: He runs more faster than anyone else.
  • A. He runs faster than anyone else.
  • B. He runs more fast than anyone else.
  • C. He runs most fast than anyone else.
  • D. He runs fast than anyone else.
Q. Choose the correct form: He suggested that she goes to the doctor.
  • A. He suggested that she go to the doctor.
  • B. He suggested that she going to the doctor.
  • C. He suggested that she gone to the doctor.
  • D. He suggested that she will go to the doctor.
Q. Choose the correct form: He suggested that she goes to the party.
  • A. He suggested that she go to the party.
  • B. He suggested that she going to the party.
  • C. He suggested that she gone to the party.
  • D. No error.
Q. Choose the correct form: If I ___ you, I would take the job.
  • A. was
  • B. were
  • C. am
  • D. be
Q. Choose the correct form: If I _____ you, I would apologize.
  • A. was
  • B. were
  • C. am
  • D. be
Q. Choose the correct form: Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the changes.
  • A. Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the changes.
  • B. Neither the manager nor the employees is aware of the changes.
  • C. Neither the manager nor the employee was aware of the changes.
  • D. No error.
Q. Choose the correct form: She is more smarter than her brother.
  • A. She is smarter than her brother.
  • B. She is more smart than her brother.
  • C. She is most smart than her brother.
  • D. She is smart than her brother.
Q. Choose the correct form: The committee have made their decision.
  • A. The committee has made its decision.
  • B. The committee have made its decision.
  • C. The committee has made their decision.
  • D. The committee have made their decisions.
Q. Choose the correct form: The team of players are winning the match.
  • A. The team of players is winning the match.
  • B. The team of players are winning the matches.
  • C. The teams of players is winning the match.
  • D. No error.
Q. Choose the correct idiom that means 'to be in a difficult situation'.
  • A. in a pickle
  • B. on cloud nine
  • C. under the weather
  • D. in the same boat
Q. Choose 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. Choose the correct idiom that means 'to be very happy'.
  • A. On cloud nine
  • B. Under the weather
  • C. Bite the bullet
  • D. Break the ice
Q. Choose the correct idiom that means to 'make a situation worse':
  • A. Add fuel to the fire
  • B. Bite the bullet
  • C. Break the ice
  • D. Hit the nail on the head
Q. Choose the correct idiom that means to reveal a secret: 'Let the cat out of the bag'.
  • A. Bite the bullet
  • B. Let the cat out of the bag
  • C. Hit the nail on the head
  • D. Burn the midnight oil
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After months of hard work, she finally got the promotion she had been working for; it was a case of __________.'
  • A. burning the midnight oil
  • B. the early bird catches the worm
  • C. a blessing in disguise
  • D. the proof of the pudding is in the eating
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After months of hard work, she finally got the promotion she had been...'
  • A. barking up the wrong tree.
  • B. burning the midnight oil.
  • C. jumping through hoops.
  • D. keeping her nose to the grindstone.
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After months of hard work, she finally got the promotion; it was her time to ______.'
  • A. shine
  • B. hide
  • C. frown
  • D. sulk
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After the argument, they decided to ______.'
  • A. bury the hatchet
  • B. let the cat out of the bag
  • C. kick the bucket
  • D. spill the beans
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After the long meeting, I was completely _____. I needed a break.'
  • A. burnt out
  • B. on cloud nine
  • C. in hot water
  • D. under the weather
Q. Choose 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. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a difficult situation, but he managed to ______.'
  • A. turn the tables
  • B. hit the nail on the head
  • C. bite the bullet
  • D. break the ice
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a difficult situation, but he managed to ______ and find a solution.'
  • A. turn the tables
  • B. hit the nail on the head
  • C. bite the bullet
  • D. break the ice
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a tight spot, but he managed to ____.'
  • A. turn the tables
  • B. bite the bullet
  • C. hit the nail on the head
  • D. break the ice
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a tight ______ when he had to choose between the two jobs.'
  • A. cube
  • B. spot
  • C. corner
  • D. place
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a tight ______ when he had to choose between two equally good offers.'
  • A. spot
  • B. cube
  • C. corner
  • D. box
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a _____ when he realized he had forgotten his presentation.'
  • A. tight spot
  • B. smooth sailing
  • C. clear sky
  • D. open book
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in hot water after missing the deadline.'
  • A. In trouble
  • B. In a pickle
  • C. In the clear
  • D. In the loop
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was on a winning streak, but he knew that all good things must come to an ____.'
  • A. end
  • B. stop
  • C. halt
  • D. finish
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was on cloud nine after winning the game, but his joy was short-lived as he soon realized it was all a ____.'
  • A. dicey situation
  • B. fool's errand
  • C. flash in the pan
  • D. wild goose chase
Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was so tired that he felt like he was ____.'
  • A. burning the midnight oil
  • B. running on empty
  • C. hitting the nail on the head
  • D. barking up the wrong tree
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