VERBAL REASONING MCQ TEST
Test Papers Verbal Reasoning Multiple Choice
Verbal Reasoning Multiple Choice Test Paper
Directions: Which of the following numbers given against four answer choices completes the number series?
1. 512, 256, 128 ? 32, 16, 8
(a) 52
(b) 61
(c) 64
(d) 56
Ans:- ( c )
2.
2, 7, 17, 32, 52, 77 ?
(a) 107
(b) 91
(c) 72
(d) 81
Ans:- ( a )
3.
3, 5, 9, 23, 33, 45, 59, ?
(a) 60
(b) 75
(c) 72
(d) 81
Ans:- ( b )
4. A man ‘Z’ goes to party hosted by his brother ‘A’ having a daughter B, who is dancing with her brother C. What is ‘Z’ to C?
(a) Uncle
(b) Nephew
(c) Father
(d) Unrelated to C
Ans:- ( c )
Directions : One interrogative sentence is followed by two arguments, one beginning with ‘yes’ and the other with ‘no’. Pick up the correct answer-choice from the answer-choices given below far each of the questions from 45 to 47.
(a) If only argument I is forceful
(b) If only argument II is forceful
(c) If both arguments I and II are forceful
(d) If neither argument I nor II is forceful
5. Should, old-age pension be introduced?
I. Yes, because it is the most important social necessity
II. No, because it will increase heavy financial burden on the State
Ans:- ( b )
6. Should free education be imparted in schoolS?
I. Yes, because its must in a democratic country
II. No, because free education will lead to unemployment of the educated people
Ans:- (d )
Directions : In each of the following questions two statements are followed by two conclusions A and B. Assuming that the given statements are true even if they are at variance with. Commonly known facts, pick up one of the following answer-choice which you think is correct.
(a) If only conclusion A follows
(b) If only conclusion B follows
(c) If both A and B follow
(d) If neither A nor B follows
7. Statements:
1. Some doctors are fools.
2. He is a doctor
Conclusions:
(A) He is a fool.
(B) Some fools are doctors
Ans:- ( d )
8. Statements:
1. All birds are men
2. All crows are birds
Conclusions:
(A) All crows are not men
(B) Some are not crows
Ans:- ( d )
9. Statements:
1. No tree is bottle
2. No bottle is unbreakable.
Conclusions :
(A) No tree is unbreakable
(B) Nothing unbreakable is tree.
Ans:- (d )
10. If all men are mortal and if Tom is a man, Tom is also mortal
(a) The premise is true and the conclusion is true
(b) The premise is false and the conclusion is false
(c) The premise is false and the conclusion is true
(d) The premise is true and the conclusion is false
Ans:- ( a )
Directions: In each one of the questions given below, one Statement and two Assumptions have been given. The Assumptions follow the Statement and have been shown against serial Numbers I and II Any accepted and assimilative fact is called
Assumption. You have to keep the Statement and the two Assumptions in full view. Decide. Which one of these Assumptions is inherent in the Statement given before them.
11. Statement: Till the time the country ‘X’ does not achieve full Literacy, it cannot achieve its target of development.
Assumptions:
I. It is possible to achieve 100 per cent literacy in country ‘X’
II. Development is not possible without a proper mission
(a) Only Assumption I is inherent
(b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption II are inherent
Ans:- ( c )
12. Statement: Many species of animals, which are found on our earth, have not been scientifically studied till date; and if we do not execute this task now, many species may be become extinct.
Assumptions:
I. It is possible that all types of life may soon come to an end of the earth
II. It is desired and also possible to study the species of many animals
(a) Only Assumption I is inherent
(b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption 11 are inherent
Ans:- ( b )
13. Statement: Believe me, I have read it in the daily newspaper ‘A’.
Assumptions:
I. Daily newspaper ‘A’ gives reliable information/news.
II. I am telling exactly the same thing, which was given in the daily newspaper ‘A’.
(a) Only Assumption us inherent
(b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Both Assumption I and Assumption II are inherent
Ans:- (d )
14. Statement: In order to eliminate the ailments of the human race, herbs and plants can be used quite safely.
Assumptions:
I. Herbs can plants cannot be used to eliminate the ailments of animals
II. The therapy of treatment by herbs and plants is becoming popular
(a) Only Assumption I is inherent
(b) Only Assumption II is inherent
(c) Either Assumption I or Assumption II is inherent
(d) Neither Assumption I nor Assumption II are inherent.
Ans:- ( d )
15. Evaluate the following statements in terms of whether each is a fact, opinion, prejudice or advice.
A. Women are not suitable for Police Service.
B. In democracy, no party should be in power for too long.
C. Have proper rest, even during the examination time.
D. Obesity is a risk factor for coronary heart disease
Which of the following is the correct alternative:
Opinion Prejudice Fact Advice
(a) B C D A
(b) B A D C
(c) C A D B
(d) B D C A
Ans:- (b )
16. Given below are two Statements—I and II, followed by two Conclusions—A and B. Considering the statements to be true, indicate which of the following Conclusions logically follow from the given statements by selecting one of the four response alternatives given below.
Statements:
I. Some teachers are women
II. No teacher is absent
Conclusions:
A. There are no male teachers
B. All women teachers are present
(a) Only A is true
(b) Only B is true
(c) Both A and B are true
(d) Neither A nor B is true
Ans:- (d )
17. Considering the proposition given below to be true, indicate which of the following conclusions can be drawn validly.
Proposition : No teacher is on time for the class.
Conclusions:
(a) No persons who, are on time for their classes are teachers
(b) Some teacher are not late for their classes
(c) Most teacher come to their classes on time
(d) Few teachers come on time for their classes
Ans:- ( d)
18. Certain relationship exists among the following figures: What number should come after 12? 0, 2, 6, 12, ?
a. 20
b. 24
c. 36
d. 18
Ans:-a
19. In the group of the following numbers one does not belong to the group. Which is that number?
7, 11, 13, 16, 19
a. 11
b. 16
c. 13
d. 19
Ans:-b
20. In a month there are five Saturdays. The first day of the month would be —
a. Sunday
b. Friday
c. Wednesday
d. Monday
Ans:-b
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