>
questions
List of practice Questions
Directions: In this question, a part of the given sentence has been underlined as this part may have an error. The first option is the same as the underlined part in the given sentence. Choose this option if you think that the underlined part has no error. Otherwise, choose the option that rectifies the error in the underlined part of the given sentence.
The song that sounds right now
\(\underline{\text{ had been broadcast at least three times today}}\)
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
Directions: In this question, a part of the given sentence has been underlined as this part may have an error. The first option is the same as the underlined part in the given sentence. Choose this option if you think that the underlined part has no error. Otherwise, choose the option that rectifies the error in the underlined part of the given sentence.
\(\underline{\text{ A substitute headmistress have just been appointed}}\)
as our previous headmistress was taken to hospital after having broken her leg.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
Directions: In this question, a part of the given sentence has been underlined as this part may have an error. The first option is the same as the underlined part in the given sentence. Choose this option if you think that the underlined part has no error. Otherwise, choose the option that rectifies the error in the underlined part of the given sentence.
The pet store attendant asked Shraddha to stop
\(\underline{\text{ tapped the aquariums as she was scaring the fish}}\)
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
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).
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
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).
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
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).
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
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).
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Error Spotting
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).
IBSAT
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.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The novelist had ______ manner that could irk anyone; after all, no one likes ______.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Mahatma Gandhi always followed a peaceful and honest path because he strongly ______________in non-violence and _______.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
Vain and prone to violence, Alexander could not handle success: the more his________ as an emperor increased, the more _________ his life became.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The practice of storytelling for entertainment and instruction was at one time so ___________ that it was virtually_____________.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Fill in the Blanks
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.
IBSAT
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.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Trainer : Circus :: Helmsman :
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.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Belt : Buckle :: Net :
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.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Lipstick: cosmetics : : Flip flops :
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.
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Analogy
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest antonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words
TENUOUS
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Antonyms
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest antonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words
QUIESCENT
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Antonyms
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest antonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words
DESICCATE
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Antonyms
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest antonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words
ADROIT
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Antonyms
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest antonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words
ENFRANCHISE
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Antonyms
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest synonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words.
VICISSITUDE
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Synonyms
Directions: In the question, each word is followed by five options. Choose the option which is the closest synonym of the given words. While choosing your answer, keep in mind the finer distinctions in the meaning and usage of certain words.
GERMANE
IBSAT
Verbal and Logical Ability
Synonyms
Prev
1
...
7704
7705
7706
7707
7708
...
8524
Next