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The 'Verbal Ability SEP 7' quiz assesses logical reasoning through puzzles involving hobbies and games among four cousins. It tests deductive reasoning and understanding of relationships, essential for learners to enhance...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 346 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample Question 1Four cousins, Deepak, Pooja, Saurabh and Gaurau have different hobbies and play different game. The hobbies they are interested in are story – reading, music, watching TV serials and going to movies. The children play cricket, badminton, hockey and fly kites. Saurabh and Gaurav do not like TV serials or movies. Pooja and Saurabh do not play cricket or hockey. Deepak and Gaurav do not read stories or fly kites. Saurabh does not play badminton. Music lovers does not Like to play hockey. The badminton player does not watch TV serials 1.What is Deepak’s hobby and which game does he play ?
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Sample Question 2Four cousins, Deepak, Pooja, Saurabh and Gaurau have different hobbies and play different game. The hobbies they are interested in are story – reading, music, watching TV serials and going to movies. The children play cricket, badminton, hockey and fly kites. Saurabh and Gaurav do not like TV serials or movies. Pooja and Saurabh do not play cricket or hockey. Deepak and Gaurav do not read stories or fly kites. Saurabh does not play badminton. Music lovers does not Like to play hockey. The badminton player does not watch TV serials 2.What are Saurabh’s interest?
What do you know about verbal ability reasoning? Strong verbal skills will assist you in boosting your confidence and clear communication. It is meant to improve your skills to face an interview for a job, competitive...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 318 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2025
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Sample Question 1Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiom/phrase: “Caught between two stools”
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Sample Question 2Select the option which gives correct meaning of the given idiom/phrase. “To weather the storm”