Can You Pass This GMAT Verbal Test? Trivia Quiz

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    What is the synonym of "stubborn"?

    • Friendly
    • Jovial
    • Lively
    • Obstinate
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Can you pass this GMAT verbal test? Each question in this test calls for critical reasoning and more importantly, evaluates your level of comprehension. Understanding the correct use of the English language is vital in checking out comprehension levels and passing the rudiments of writing as well as meaning of some words. Do take this quiz and get to assess See moreyourself on some common yet confusing questions. All the best!

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  • 2. 

    What is the antonym of "give"?

    • Advance

    • Pace

    • Go

    • Take

    Correct Answer
    A. Take
    Explanation
    The antonym of "give" is "take" because "give" means to transfer possession or control of something to someone, while "take" means to acquire or obtain possession or control of something.

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  • 3. 

    What is to bread, when fruit is to juice?

    • Dough

    • Yeast

    • Flour

    • Egg

    Correct Answer
    A. Flour
    Explanation
    The relationship between bread and fruit is that fruit is used to make juice, similarly, flour is used to make bread.

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  • 4. 

    Which of these word is odd among others?

    • Pen

    • Book

    • School bag

    • Table

    Correct Answer
    A. Table
    Explanation
    The word "Table" is the odd one out because it is not a common item used for writing or studying, unlike the other options which are all related to education or writing.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these is the superlative adjective?

    • Harsh

    • Hard

    • Harder

    • Hardest

    Correct Answer
    A. Hardest
    Explanation
    The superlative adjective is used to compare three or more things and indicate the highest degree of a quality. In this question, "hardest" is the superlative adjective because it is used to compare the level of difficulty among multiple things. "Harsh" is a simple adjective describing something as severe or cruel, "hard" is a comparative adjective indicating a higher degree of difficulty than something else, and "harder" is also a comparative adjective but not the superlative form.

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  • 6. 

    What does it mean "to err"?

    • To commit an offence

    • To harvest quickly

    • To pace forward

    • To flee from evil

    Correct Answer
    A. To commit an offence
    Explanation
    "To err" means to make a mistake or to commit an offense. It refers to the act of doing something wrong or incorrect, often unintentionally. This phrase implies that the person has made an error in judgment or action, resulting in a wrongdoing or transgression. It does not mean to harvest quickly, to pace forward, or to flee from evil.

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  • 7. 

    What gives a sentence a meaning?

    • The object

    • The predicate

    • The verb

    • The subject

    Correct Answer
    A. The predicate
    Explanation
    The predicate of a sentence is responsible for providing the main information about the subject and giving the sentence its meaning. It typically contains the verb and any accompanying words or phrases that describe the action or state of the subject. Without a predicate, a sentence would lack a clear message or purpose, making it meaningless. Therefore, the predicate is the element that gives a sentence its meaning.

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  • 8. 

    What is the opposite of "dull"?

    • Cloudy

    • Blurred

    • Clear

    • Brilliant

    Correct Answer
    A. Brilliant
    Explanation
    The opposite of "dull" is "brilliant" because "dull" refers to something lacking brightness, interest, or excitement, while "brilliant" means extremely bright, vibrant, or intelligent. Therefore, "brilliant" is the direct opposite of "dull."

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    What is the plural of "sheep"?

    • Sheep

    • Sheepes

    • Sheepess

    • Sheeps

    Correct Answer
    A. Sheep
    Explanation
    The plural of "sheep" is "sheep" because it is an irregular noun that does not change in its plural form.

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    What is the author of a dictionary called?

    • Content creator

    • Lexicographer

    • Linguist

    • Writer

    Correct Answer
    A. Lexicographer
    Explanation
    A lexicographer is the author of a dictionary. They are responsible for compiling, editing, and creating the content of a dictionary. They research and define words, provide examples of usage, and organize the entries in a systematic manner. A lexicographer's expertise lies in understanding the structure, meaning, and history of words. They play a crucial role in documenting and preserving language, making dictionaries an essential tool for language learners, researchers, and anyone seeking to explore the vast world of words.

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