Thursday, 6 August 2020

VERBAL ABILITY QUESTIONS SET 15 SOLUTIONS

 

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1-A


In the question, filling the second blank holds a very important

key. It says that in the process of throwing off the shackles

we are now exposed to the dangers of incipient theories and

solutions. On the basis of this, we can eliminate options (b)

and (c). Now out of the remaining two options, we can

eliminate option (d) on the basis of the first word-’impervious’

(not allowing entrance or passage), which does not fit in the

first blank.



2- D


There should be a ‘that’ or a ‘which’ after ‘companies’ to

represent the idea of a restrictive clause as the use of

sophisticated machinery and production of high quality

products is specific to some companies. Option (a) is incorrect

because it places a comma before ‘which’ and after ‘products’;

in this case it seems as the production of high quality products

and use of sophisticated machinery are being indicated as

additional information about companies that ‘understand the

needs’. In case of the given sentence it is semantically

incorrect. Option (b) contains a subject-verb agreement error.

The subject ‘companies’ is plural so the verb should be

‘understand’. Option (c) uses the -ing form of the verb ‘use’

and does not use the same for ‘produce’. This leads to an

error of parallelism.


3- A


In the first sentence, ‘faze’ means to disturb whereas ‘phase’

refers to a stage in a process of development or an aspect.

‘Phased’ does not fit with the given sentence. The given

sentence refers to the subject’s refusal to be affected by

insulting remarks. In the second sentence, ‘canon’ refers to

laws, principles whereas ‘cannon’ is a part of artillery. The

word ‘equitable’ means fair, impartial or just and ‘equable’

means steady. The third sentence refers to the equal and fair

treatment given to all citizens by the law. The word ‘reign’

means to rule whereas ‘rein’ means to check or stop, control.

The given sentence refers to lawlessness dominating the

city. ‘Inflammable’ is used for something that can be easily set

on fire whereas ‘inflammatory’ refers to something that

provokes anger or hostility. A communal discord can occur

due to inflammatory remarks.



4- B


Taking up option (a), we can see that the purpose of scientific

data generated could not be to portend (to give an omen or

anticipatory sign of). So option (a) cannot be the answer for

the question. Option (b) is the correct answer. The forestalling

(Forestall means to prevent or hinder by doing something

ahead of time) of an inchoate rift makes proper sense. Because

the data will not allow the rift to develop further. The rift is in a

nascent stage and the data from the satellites will stop the

development of the rift. Option (c) is not the correct choice, as

disturbances do not fit the second blank. Option (d) is not the

correct answer. Schism means a separation or division into

factions. One can resolve factionalism but not faction. This

expression is incorrect.



5 - C


In Option (a), “... the better it solves them,” creates a doubt:

what does the pronoun ‘them’ denote here? It is incorrect as

it fails to pair with the last line of the paragraph; rather it

follows option (c). Option (b) can be easily annulled, as it is

convoluted and ambiguous due to the phrase, “the seed of its

own negation”. Here, we do not know whether the awareness

of the environment is subject to negation of the mind or the

organism itself is subject to negation. Option (c) is correct as

it aptly forms a pair with the last line of the paragraph and

extends the discussion on the other factor: environment – the

non-ego, which can be interpreted as a riddle; the brainteaser

to be understood and solved. Option (d) talks about the

resolution of the oppositeness between ego and environment

although, there is no conflict between the ego and the

environment apparent in the paragraph. One can see that

option (d) may follow option (a) and does not follow the last

line of the paragraph.


6 - B 


Secular means of or relating to the worldly or temporal.

Mundane also means of, relating to, or typical of this world;

secular. Preposterous means contrary to nature, reason, or

common sense; absurd. Prudent means marked by wisdom

or judiciousness. Fugacious and transient mean lasting for a

short time. Recalcitrant means obstinately defiant of authority

or restraint. Authoritative means having or proceeding from

authority. Patent means open to public inspection.




7 - C 


The question states that if the people are dissuaded from

using petrol then they will use less petrol and this will earn

less money for fertilizer subsidy. So if the objective of the first

is achieved then the objective of second will be jeopardized

(due to lack of funds). Option (a) cannot be the answer. If the

books are returned on time(which is the objective of sending

reminders), then there will be no need to send the reminders.

So, success of first does not jeopardize the success of the

second. Option (b) cannot be the answer as the achievement

of the objective of the first will definitely lead to achievement

of the objective of the second. Option (c) is the correct

answer. If people are dissuaded from using the metro service,

then the funds for the expansion of metro services will be

jeopardized. Hence, achievement of the objective of the first

will lead to difficulty in achieving the objectives of the second.

Option (d) cannot be the answer. The reasoning is similar to

that of option (a). If there is no litter, then there will be no need

to pay overtime to the workers.



8 - C


Options (a) and (b) discuss the role of designs in everyday

life while the author has moved on to explain the obsession of

the rich with the excesses of neo-classical designs. Hence,

these options do not seem to be an appropriate ending for the

paragraph. Option (c) is the best choice because the keywords

‘excesses of neo-classical architecture’ and ‘less is more’

refer to the idea of grandeur associated with acceptable

designs among the rich. This statement also reveals the motive

behind choosing excessive designs and hence is an apt

choice. Option (d) reiterates the bizarreness of popular

designs whereas the last sentence of the paragraph refers

specifically to the obsession of the rich with ‘neo-classical

designs’.



9- C


Option (a) is incorrect because ‘things’ is plural and countable

and it should be preceded by ‘many’ and not ‘much’. Also, the

last part of the sentence uses future continuous tense

whereas the sentence is in present tense. Option (b) contains

two errors. First, ‘things’ is plural, so ‘are’ should be used.

Second, in the last part of the sentence ‘must be finding’ is

incorrect. Option (c) is the best choice because it does not

contain any error.

In option (d) the adverb ‘generally’ has been incorrectly placed

without a comma before the noun ‘research’.



10 - D


The question statement clearly mentions the word melancholy

(depression of spirits). From this we can infer that the previous

blank should be filled with an antonym of the word. So, blitheful,

blissful and cheerful can be used. ‘Fleetingness’ would fit the

second blank as the ‘profound melancholy’ can arise out of a

transitory or fleeting nature of natural beauty and human glory.




11- A


Option (a) is the correct answer. It can be seen that the

professor is generalizing about all graduate students but he

has data only of his students. This is a major flaw in the

argument. Option (b) makes an assumption that the argument

pertains to English language, which is incorrect. Option (c) is

beyond the scope of the argument. Option (d) is incorrect as

the argument does not pass any judgement on the capability

of the teacher.



12- B 


Formation means an arrangement of a body or group of people

or things in some prescribed manner or for a particular purpose.

Soldiers are arranged in a formation. Club means an association

of people for some common object usually jointly supported

and meeting periodically. A matrix consists of rows and

columns but it is not a formation of columns; a matrix may be

a formation of numbers or alphabets. Array means a number

of mathematical elements arranged in rows and columns. A

forest is a dense growth of trees, but not a formation of trees.



13- A


Here, option (a) is the appropriate idiomatic expression. In

option (c), “raking over the coals” which means to talk about

unpleasant things from the past that other people would prefer

not to talk about, is out of context. In option (b), “to take a

running jump” which is an impolite way of telling someone to

go away or that you will not give them something they want,

is again unneeded and hence negated. In option (a), “ carrying

coals to Newcastle” which means to take something to a

place or a person that has a lot of that thing already, does the

needful for the given sentence. In option (d), if you have “a

running battle” with someone, you have an argument that

continues over a long period of time. In the present context,

no extended argument or conflict has been hinted at.



14- D


The passage clearly hints at a conflict or misunderstanding

between the parents and the child. Refer to the last line,

which states, “I was learning…breaking”. Option (a) makes

an abrupt shift from this as it says ‘…our parents can easily

identify’. Options (b) and (c) are ruled out as these options

fail to match with the tone of the last two lines of the paragraph,

in which the speaker talks about his/her past experiences as

a child. Refer to the lines, “... I was learning that parents

weren’t always right...we all go through at least a little

rebellion.” Option (d) is better equipped than any other option

given. It reveals the speaker’s past experiences as a child

controlling and steering its emotions, thoughts and energy.



15 - D


In option (a), “Old heave-hos” is the act of throwing someone

out; dismissal from one’s job or from one’s position. “An open

sesame” is a very successful way of achieving something. In

option (c), “old flame” is a person that you loved or had a

romantic relationship with in the past. Thus, for the given

sentence options (a), (b) and (c) are unsuitable. The correct

answer choice is (d). “Eat carrots for better eyesight” is an

old wives’ tale- an often traditional belief that is not based on

fact.

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