Verbal Ability Questions

  • Spotting Errors
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Selecting Words
  • Ordering of Words
  • Sentence Correction
  • Sentence Improvement
  • Completing Statements
  • Change of Speech
  • Idioms and Phrases
  • Verbal Analogies

 

Spotting Errors

Question 1: The team of researchers are conducting experiments to determine the cause of the mysterious phenomena that have been reported in this region.

Answer: 
The team of researchers is conducting experiments to determine the cause of the mysterious phenomena that
have been reported in this region.






Question 2: Neither the manager nor the employees were aware of the new policy changes.

Answer: Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the new policy changes.






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Synonyms

Question 1: The most appropriate synonym for ‘benevolent’.

Answer: Generous


Question 2: Find a synonym for ‘ephemeral.’

Answer: Transient






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Question 1: Identify the antonym for ‘courageous.’

Answer: Timid






Question 2: What is the opposite of ‘expand’?

Answer: Contract






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Selecting Words

Question 1: Guess the word that best fits in the blank: The __________ of the novel left readers in suspense.

Answer: Plot






Question 2: Guess the correct word: The chef used a pinch of __________ to enhance the flavor of the dish.

Answer: Salt





Spellings

Question 1: Identify the correct spelling: a) Occurence b) Occurrence c) Ocurrance d) Ocurrence

Answer: b) Occurrence






Question 2: Choose the correctly spelled word: a) Relevent b) Relevant c) Relevnt d) Relevent

Answer: b) Relevant






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Ordering of Words

Question 1: Arrange the following words to form a grammatically correct sentence: ‘The, yesterday, visited, museum.’

Answer: The museum visited yesterday.






Question 2: Put the words in the correct order: ‘She, the, to, wants, talk, manager.’

Answer: She wants to talk to the manager.






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Sentence Correction

Question 1: Correct the following sentence: ‘She don’t like to eat vegetables.’

Answer: She doesn't like to eat vegetables.






Question 2: Fix the sentence: ‘They was waiting for the bus for hours.’

Answer: They were waiting for the bus for hours.






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Sentence Improvement

Question 1: Construct a sentence using the words: ‘Mountain,’ ‘climbed,’ ‘they.’

Answer: They climbed the mountain.






Question 2: Form a sentence with: ‘Books,’ ‘loves,’ ‘She.’

Answer: "She loves books."


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Completing Statements

Question 1: Complete the statement: ‘The sun sets in the ________.’

Answer: "west."


Question 2: Fill in the blank: ‘Water boils at ________ degrees Celsius.’

Answer: "100."


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Change of Speech

Question 1: Change the direct speech to indirect speech: She said, ‘I will meet you later.’

Answer: "She said that she would meet me later."


Question 2: Transform the sentence into indirect speech: He exclaimed, ‘What a beautiful painting!’

Answer: "He exclaimed that it was a beautiful painting."


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Idioms and Phrases

Question 1: What does the idiom ‘burning the midnight oil’ mean?

Answer: "Working late into the night."


Question 2: Explain the phrase ‘hit the hay.’

Answer: "To go to bed or sleep."


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Verbal Analogies

Question 1: Complete the analogy: Cat is to kitten as dog is to __________.

Answer: "Puppy"


Question 2: If ‘happy’ is related to ‘joy,’ what is ‘sad’ related to?

Answer: "Sorrow"


90 Most Asked Aptitude and Reasoning Questions in Interviews

If we wish to excel in aptitude tests, interviews, placement exams, or competitive exams, we must prepare and practice well. However, to cover the commonly asked aptitude questions, we need proper guidance and direction. To enhance our problem-solving skills and sharpen our minds, a set of topics has been created. It includes two questions along with solutions to give us an idea of topics and types of questions that are usually asked. This article presents every topic and the commonly asked questions under it. By practicing these questions, we can get ourselves ready for the upcoming exam, test, and interview.

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