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Verbal Ability (Mixed)

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Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. Which one is closest in meaning

  2. When you

  3. read the four sentences in your textbook and decide

  4. to the statement you have heard

  5. hear a statement


Correct Option: E

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. Which one is closest in meaning

  2. When you

  3. read the four sentences in your textbook and decide

  4. to the statement you have heard

  5. hear a statement


Correct Option: D

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. as an evil

  2. there is a fashion now a days

  3. who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth

  4. to bewail poverty

  5. and to pity the young man


Correct Option: B

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. as an evil

  2. there is a fashion now a days

  3. who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth

  4. to bewail poverty

  5. and to pity the young man


Correct Option: D

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. as an evil

  2. there is a fashion now a days

  3. who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth

  4. to bewail poverty

  5. and to pity the young man


Correct Option: A

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. as an evil

  2. there is a fashion now a days

  3. who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth

  4. to bewail poverty

  5. and to pity the young man


Correct Option: C

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

The teacher(a)/ together with his(b)/ wife and daughter(c)/ were drowned(d)/ No error(e).

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

The taxi was(a)/ hired by(b)/ the ladies for(c)/ its picnic(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. as an evil

  2. there is a fashion now a days

  3. who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth

  4. to bewail poverty

  5. And to pity the young man who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth there is a fashion now a days to bewail poverty as an evil. Hence, "and to pity the young man" is the start of the sentence.


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

And to pity the young man

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

The father as well as(a)/ the son were(b)/ mysteriously(c)/ missing from the house(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: B

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

Having been found guilty(a)/ on murder(b)/ the accused was(c)/ sentenced to death(d)/ No error.(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: B

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

The issues are(a)/ complex and(b)/ has been obscured(c)/ by other factors(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: C

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

Neither the size(a)/ nor the color(b)/ of the gloves(c)/ were right(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

It is in 1929(a)/ that we first(b)/ flew to(c)/ the(c)/ United States(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: A

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

A more irrational world(a)/ to this one in which(b)/ we presently live(c)/ could hardly be conceived(d)/. No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: B

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

He could not cut(a)/ the grass today because(b)/ the hand of the machine(c)/ has broken a few days ago(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

He not only comes there(a)/ for swimming(b)/ but also for coaching(c) /new swimmers(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: A

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

Hardly had(a)/ I left the house(b)/ than it began(c)/ to rain(d)/ No error(e).

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The correlative conjunction for 'hardly' is 'when' (Not than). Hardly, scarcely and barely are followed by when, while no sooner is followed by than. 

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

My brother said(a)/ that he preferred(b)/ the white shirt(c)/ than the black one(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

She was the daughter(a)/ of a working farmer(b)/ who was one of the(c)/ headman of the village(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

He hoped to finish(a)/ the work in the last week(b)/ but in fact(c)/ he could not(d)/ No error(e)

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: A

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes first?

  1. which one is closest in meaning

  2. when you

  3. read the four sentences in your textbook and decide

  4. to the statement you have heard

  5. hear a statement


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

When you hear a statement read the four sentences in your textbook and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard.

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes third?

  1. which one is closest in meaning

  2. when you

  3. read the four sentences in your textbook and decide

  4. to the statement you have heard

  5. hear a statement


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When you hear a statement read the four sentences in your textbook and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard.

Directions: The following statements are part of one sentence. They are not in the right chronological order. Which statement comes fourth?

  1. which one is closest in meaning

  2. when you

  3. read the four sentences in your textbook and decide

  4. to the statement you have heard

  5. hear a statement


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When you hear a statement read the four sentences in your textbook and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard.

Directions: Find the error in the sentence. If there is no error mark (e) as your answer.

His ability(a)/ to talk to strangers(b)/ is one of his(c)/ stronger points(d)/ No error(e).

  1. (a)

  2. (b)

  3. (c)

  4. (d)

  5. (e)


Correct Option: D
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