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List of top Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) Questions asked in CAT
According to the passage, complexity of language cannot be taught by parents or at school to children because:
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Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
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According to the passage, which of the following best represents the factor that has been cited by the author in the context of Rwanda and Haiti?
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Which of the following can be used to replace the "spiders know how to spin webs" analogy as used by the author?
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According to the passage, which of the following is unique to human beings?
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What does the author mean by “nowadays the moralist risks seeming at odds with morality”?
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According to the passage, which of the following does not stem from popular wisdom on language?
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According to the author, the justification for refusal to let him eat two cones was plausibly:
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Which of the following cannot be inferred from the passage?
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The author pined for two two-cent cones instead of one four-cent pie because:
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In the passage, the phrase “little parvenus” refers to:
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Mattancherry is Indian Jewry’s most famous settlement, symbolising religious tolerance and peace. Which statement best captures this idea?
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Given cultural and intellectual interconnections, the question of what is ‘Western’ and what is ‘Eastern’ is hard to decide. Which statement reflects the author’s conclusion?
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Exhaustion of natural resources, destruction of individual initiative by governments, control over men’s minds by central .............. of education and propaganda are some of the major evils which appear to be on the increase as a result of the impact of science upon minds suited by .............. to an earlier kind of world.
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Most people at their first consultation take a furtive look at the surgeon’s hands in the hope of reassurance. Based on this, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each year. He knows it’s about to happen before the patient does: the downward glance, repeated questions, overemphatic thanks during retreat to the door. Which statement explains his loss of cases?
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Trade protectionism, disguised as concern for the climate, is raising its head. Which statement summarises the author’s main point?
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Every human being, after the first few days of his life, is a product of two factors: on the one hand, there is his .............. endowment; and on the other hand, there is the effect of environment, including ...............
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Buckle
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(1) After the long hike our knees were beginning to buckle.
(2) The horse suddenly broke into a buckle.
(3) The accused did not buckle under police interrogation.
(4) Sometimes, an earthquake can make a bridge buckle.
(5) People should learn to buckle up as soon as they get into a car.
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As navigators, calendar makers, and other .............. of the night sky accumulated evidence to the contrary, ancient astronomers were forced to .............. that certain bodies might move in circles about points, which in turn moved in circles about the earth.
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File
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(1) You will find the paper in the file under C.
(2) I need to file an insurance claim.
(3) The cadets were marching in a single file.
(4) File your nails before you apply nail polish.
(5) When the parade was on, a soldier broke the file.
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The genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda, apart from being mis-described in the most sinister and .............. manner as ‘ethnic cleansing’, were also blamed, in further hand-washing rhetoric, on something dark and interior to .............. and perpetrators alike.
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Round
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(1) The police fired a round of tear gas shells.
(2) The shop is located round the corner.
(3) We took a ride on the merry-go-round.
(4) The doctor is on a hospital round.
(5) I shall proceed further only after you come round to admitting it.
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Run
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(1) I must run fast to catch up with him.
(2) Our team scored a goal against the run of play.
(3) You can’t run over him like that.
(4) The newly released book is enjoying a popular run.
(5) This film is a run-of-the-mill production.
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We were not successful in defusing(A)/diffusing(B) the Guru’s ideas.
The students baited(A)/bated(B) the instructor with irrelevant questions.
The hoard(A)/horde(B) rushed into the campus.
The prisoner’s interment(A)/internment(B) came to an end with his early release.
The hockey team could not deal with his unsociable(A)/unsocial(B) tendencies.
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The cake had lots of currents(A)/currants(B) and nuts in it.
If you engage in such exceptional(A)/exceptionable(B) behaviour, I will be forced to punish you.
He has the same capacity as an adult to consent(A)/assent(B) to surgical treatment.
The minister is obliged(A)/compelled(B) to report regularly to a parliamentary board.
His analysis of the situation is far too sanguine(A)/genuine(B).
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