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The verbal reasoning test assesses your ability to accurately read and comprehend English. You will be required to find relationships between words, identify synonyms and antonyms, and draw logical conclusions from given statements.
The test consists of 35 questions within a time limit of 10 minutes.
Questions in this category are similar to the verbal questions in the Revelian Cognitive Ability Test (RCAT).
There are four types of verbal questions that can be found in the verbal reasoning test:
You are given a list of words and have to find one or two words that do not belong with the rest.
You must identify the relationship between the first pair of words in order to find the missing word in the second pair.
These questions are used to determine the extent of your vocabulary. You are given two words and you must determine whether they are synonyms, antonyms or neither.
Deductive reasoning is the process of reasoning from reading one or more statements to reach a logically certain conclusion.
You will be presented with a list of (usually 5) statements. You are now required to find the two statements that together will reach a certain conclusion.
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