Verbal Reasoning
Final Exam 2 – Verbal Reasoning
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Category: Verbal Classification
1. Portland, Seattle, Miami, Denver
All are cities.
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2. helicopter, enthusiast, locomotive, essentials, everything
10-letter words
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3. refrigerator, university, topological, calcification, clarification
5 syllables
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4. nephew, uncle, grandfather, son
All are male. Father is male. Notice: cousin can be male or female.
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5. correction, advancement, bereavement, infection, artistic
3 syllables
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6. swift, lazy, rude, clumsy, angry
adjective
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7. gold, iron, copper, silver, aluminum
All are metals.
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8. esoteric, courageously, maniacal, January, positioning
4 syllables
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9. football, baseball, basketball, hockey
game between two teams
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Category: Verbal Analogies
10. honor : disgrace :: safety: ____
opposite
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11. disorganized: order :: ignorance : ____
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12. finger: hand :: leaf : ____
part and whole
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13. damp: soggy :: loud : ____
synonyms
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14. apathy: compassion :: petty : ____
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15. mediocre: ordinary :: redundant : ____
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16. rain: umbrella :: sun : ____
cause and effect
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17. coconuts: palm tree :: grapes : ____
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18. actor: theater :: scientist : ____
working place
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Category: Sentence Completion
19. Hours after they were backed, Lauren’s house was still filled with the ____ scent of chocolate chip cookies.
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20. Since she didn’t have her glasses on, Debbie didn’t realize that the prices in the elegant cafe were ____.
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21. My hamster’s cage is securely fastened, so how Chippers ended up in your bathroom is a complete ____ to me!
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22. Carla was _____ when she realized that her cat, Mittens, had not yet returned home.
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23. Despite the defense attorney’s ____ speech, the body of evidence against the defendant was so overwhelming that the jury had no choice but to deem him guilty.
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24. Although we were ready to leave for the movie an hour before it showed, we ended up arriving half an hour late because David decided to ____.
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25. Devlin had lived in the apartment for five years, yet his apartment remained ____ with many of his belongings still in cardboard boxes.
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26. Both sides wanted compromise, but neither would ____ the agreement.
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27. Despite his constant whining, his ailment was ____.
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28. We were angry when the hotel lost our reservation, but they quickly ____ the situation by offering us a free night’s stay.
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29. It is ____ to obey the speed limit; not only to avoid a traffic ticket, but also for your own safety and that of others.
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30. The senator found himself ____ in a scandal after it was revealed that he had accepted bribes of money and gifts
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