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Section 7 : Verbal Reasoning Time - 30 minutes 35 Questions

For each question in this section, choose the most appropriate answer and blacken the corresponding space on the answer sheet.


Each of the following questions has one or two blank spaces, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Each sentences is followed by five words or pairs of words. Choose the word or pairs of words that best completes the meaning of the sentences.

Example:

She should act with ---- if she wants to buy her airline ticket before tomorrow’s price-increase.

(A) looseness     (B) languor     (C) celerity
(D) felicity         (E) forbearance

  1. Slander and libel laws stand as a protection of an individual’s reputation against the ------dissemination of falsehood.

    (A)    inferential
    (B)    inevitable
    (C)    unintentional
    (D)    incontestable
    (E)    irresponsible

    Ans : E

  2. Most of the colonies that grew up near the logging camps were ------ affairs, thrown together in a hurry because people needed to live on the job.

    (A)    nomadic
    (B)    protracted
    (C)    unobtrusive
    (D)    rickety
    (E)    banal

    Ans : D

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Index

PART IV

Drill :

Section 1 : Verbal Reasoning
Section 2 : Mathematical Reasoning
Section 3 : Verbal Reasoning
Section 4 : Mathematical Reasoning
Section 5 : Reading Comprehension
Section 6 : Mathematical Reasoning
Section 7 : Verbal Reasoning

Answer Explanation To The Drill
Section 1 : Verbal Reasoning
Section 2 : Mathematical Reasoning
Section 3 : Verbal Reasoning
Section 4 : Mathematical Reasoning
Section 5 : Reading Comprehension
Section 6 : Mathematical Reasoning
Section 7 : Verbal Reasoning

Test 1

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