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Verbal and Logical Ability
List of top Verbal and Logical Ability Questions asked in ICFAI Business School Aptitude Test
Directions: In this question, each sentence is divided into four parts (a), (b), (c) and (d). Find out which part of the sentence contains an error. If there is no error, mark your answer as (e).
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The school headmaster maintained that he could _______ minor lies but could not pardon such _______ lie.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
Archana cut me dead in the street.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
Discipline is on the wane in schools and colleges these days
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The class could not keep a straight face on hearing the strange pronunciation of the new teacher.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase in the italics.
Mind your Ps and Qs before signing the final deed.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
She was sure to steal a march upon her rivals.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
If we give them this concession, it will be the thin end of the wedge.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
She has been betrayed by her own flesh and blood.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The robbery was committed in the wee hours of the day.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The dispute regarding the granting of bonus to workers came to a head this week.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The carrot and stick policy pays dividends in every organization.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The results of the poll have started coming in but our party chief will be on tenterhooks until the last result comes in.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase in the italics.
I’ve been feeling a little under the weather today.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The carrot and stick policy pays dividends in every organization.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase in the italics.
I have a gut feeling that you are lying to me.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: Choose the option that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
The group called a meeting to finally clear the air.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Idioms
Directions: In the following question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
Archipelago : Island :: Constellation:
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Directions: In the question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
Pack : Wolves :: Shoal :
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Emotional : Arousal :: Calm :
Directions: In the question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Gloves : Hand : : Scarf :
Directions: In the question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Directions: In the question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
Unbiased : Judge :: Articulate :
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Directions: In the following question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
Lumber : Bear :: Waddle :
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Directions: In the question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
Classify : Taxonomist :: Bargain :
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Flies : Swarm :: Dolphins :
Directions: In the question, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
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Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
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