Verbal Reasoning questions assess your ability to spell words correctly, use accurate grammar, understand analogies, read and comprehend written information etc. You will be presented with short passages of text, which you’ll be required to interpret and then answer questions. Verbal Reasoning questions and answers are typically in the ‘True, False, Cannot Say’ multiple-choice format, although there are a range of alternatives too.
Practise with our Verbal Resoning test questions to help you know what to expect, improve your speed and confidence and be really prepared for the actual test.
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
Even at the planning stage Rajesh was quite sure, that the scheme was binding to fail.
Even at the planning stage
Rajesh was quite sure,
that the scheme was
binding to fail.
No error
Correct answer is D
bound to fail
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
Don't go by his appearance; he is capable at doing any work without any hesitation.
Don't go by his appearance;
he is capable at
doing any work
without any hesitation.
No error
Correct answer is B
he is capable of
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
We play tennis together every morning since last June.
We play
tennis together
every morning
since last June.
No error
Correct answer is A
We have been playing
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
No sooner the clock strike six than all the employees rushed out of office.
No sooner the
clock strike six than
all the employees
rushed out of office.
No error
Correct answer is A
No sooner did the
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
We now look forward for
some great achievements
which to some extent
can restore the country's prestige once again.
No error
Correct answer is A
We now look forward to