Verbal Reasoning
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Q. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. If you have one bird, you should not risk it for two. What does this idiom imply?
Q. A cube and a cuboid have the same volume of 27 cm³. What is the side length of the cube?
Q. A cuboid has a length of 10 cm, a width of 4 cm, and a height of 5 cm. What is its volume?
Q. A cuboid has a length of 5 cm, a width of 3 cm, and a height of 2 cm. What is its surface area?
Q. A cuboid has a volume of 120 cm³ and a height of 5 cm. What is the area of its base?
Q. A is taller than B. B is taller than C. Which of the following must be true?
Q. A is the son of B. C is the daughter of B. How is A related to C?
Q. A man travels 4 km north, then 3 km west, and finally 4 km south. What is his final position relative to the starting point?
Q. A man walks 10 km south, then turns east and walks 5 km. In which direction is he from his starting point?
Q. A man walks 10 km towards the east and then turns left and walks 5 km. In which direction is he now?
Q. A man walks 12 meters north, then 5 meters east, and then 12 meters south. What is his final position?
Q. A man walks 3 km north, then 4 km south. In which direction is he from his starting point?
Q. A man walks 4 km north, then 3 km east, and finally 4 km south. How far is he from his starting point?
Q. A man walks 6 km south, then 8 km west. In which direction should he walk to return to his starting point?
Q. A penny saved is a penny ____?
Q. A person starts from point A, walks 10 meters south, then 10 meters east, and finally 10 meters north. Where is he in relation to point A?
Q. A person walks 15 meters north, then 10 meters east, and finally 15 meters south. In which direction is he from the starting point?
Q. A person walks 20 meters south, then turns right and walks 10 meters. What is his final position relative to the starting point?
Q. A person walks 3 km south, then 4 km east, and then 3 km north. What is his final position?
Q. A person walks 4 km north, then 3 km east. How far is he from the starting point?
Q. A person walks 5 km east, then 5 km north. What is the shortest distance back to the starting point?
Q. A person walks 5 km north, then 3 km east, and finally 5 km south. Where is he now in relation to his starting point?
Q. A person walks 5 km north, then 5 km west, and finally 5 km south. How far is he from the starting point?
Q. A person walks 6 km south, then 8 km west. How far is he from the starting point?
Q. A stitch in time saves ____?
Q. A store sells a shirt for $30 after a 25% discount. What was the original price?
Q. All birds can fly. Penguins are birds. Therefore, penguins can fly. Is this conclusion valid?
Q. All dogs bark. Some pets are dogs. Therefore, some pets bark. Is this conclusion valid?
Q. All fruits are healthy. Some healthy foods are not fruits. Therefore, some fruits are not healthy. Is this conclusion valid?
Q. All mammals have hearts. Some whales are mammals. Therefore, some whales have hearts. Is this conclusion valid?