Analogy For Aptitude Tests for PGPSE / CSE participants. PGPSE is a free online programme. a person can join it just after class 12. the person can also do CA/ CS / ICWA / CFA along with PGPSE. Those with corporate eperience will find it useful for them.
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this document is useful for all students preparing for placement. this document contains aptitude techniques. for each technique examples are shown. since i could not upload the ppt due to some technical problem the arrangment of text will not be in order.
examples are not stereo typed. all the techniques are taken from various internet sources hence could not be acknowledge individually. those who have any objections please mention in the comment box so that those particular portion could be removed.
The document contains information about calculating time and work relationships using formulas. It provides formulas to calculate:
- How long it would take multiple people working together to complete a job compared to working individually
- How long it would take one person to complete a job if they are assisted by others on alternating days
- The ratio of work completed and time taken by workers of different abilities
It also includes example calculations and problems applying these formulas to find unknown values.
The document contains examples of average and mixture word problems with solutions. It includes problems about calculating the average age, weight, or marks of groups where new members join or leave. Other problems involve mixing substances like water, milk, sugar in different ratios and calculating the average properties of the mixtures. The document provides step-by-step workings to arrive at the solutions.
The document contains information about work formulas used to calculate the time taken to complete a task when multiple workers are involved. It provides formulas to calculate the time taken when:
- Multiple groups work separately
- Multiple workers work together
- One worker assists others on alternate days
It also includes example problems worked out using the formulas to find the time taken for various work scenarios.
1) A can do a piece of work in 25 days, B can do it in 20 days. They worked together for 5 days, then A left. It was calculated that B will now need 11 more days to complete the remaining work.
2) X traveled from place A to B at 75 km/hr, and Y traveled from place B to A. They crossed each other after 2.66 and 3 hours respectively. It was determined that Y must have been traveling at 70 km/hr.
3) A thief ran 50 km with a head start on the police. The thief's speed is 60 km/hr. It was calculated that the minimum speed the police must travel to catch the thief
## Analogy MCQs: Test Your Reasoning Power!
Analogy MCQs are a fantastic way to assess your reasoning and critical thinking skills. They challenge you to identify relationships between concepts and apply that knowledge to new situations.
Here are some examples of analogy MCQs to test your mettle:
**1. Pen is to paper as knife is to...?**
A. fork
B. wood
C. sharpener
D. table
**Explanation:** The relationship between pen and paper is that one writes on the other. Similarly, a knife cuts something (wood), making C the most appropriate answer.
[Image of Pen, paper, knife, wood]
**2. Mountain is to valley as peak is to...?**
A. hill
B. slope
C. base
D. summit
**Explanation:** A mountain is the opposite of a valley, and a peak is the highest point of a mountain. Therefore, D (summit) is the opposite of peak in relation to a valley.
[Image of Mountain, valley, peak]
**3. Doctor is to patient as lawyer is to...?**
A. judge
B. jury
C. defendant
D. client
**Explanation:** A doctor diagnoses and treats patients, while a lawyer represents and defends clients. So, D is the best answer.
[Image of Doctor, patient, lawyer, client]
**4. Lock is to key as password is to...?**
A. website
B. computer
C. security question
D. user
**Explanation:** A lock requires a key to open, and a password grants access to a website or computer. Hence, C is the most fitting answer.
[Image of Lock, key, password, computer]
**5. Seed is to plant as baby is to...?**
A. child
B. adult
C. parent
D. family
**Explanation:** A seed grows into a plant, and a baby grows into an adult. Therefore, B is the apt answer.
[Image of Seed, plant, baby, adult]
Remember, these are just a few examples, and the difficulty of analogy MCQs can vary greatly.
Here are some tips for tackling them:
* **Read the question carefully:** Make sure you understand the relationship between the first two terms before moving on.
* **Consider the context:** Sometimes, the context of the question can help you narrow down the answer choices.
* **Eliminate obviously wrong answers:** This can save you time and help you focus on the most likely options.
* **Think outside the box:** Sometimes, the best answer is not the most obvious one.
* **Trust your gut:** If you have a strong feeling about an answer, go with it!
Practicing analogy MCQs is a great way to improve your reasoning skills and prepare for standardized tests. So, keep challenging yourself and have fun!
I hope these examples and tips help you ace your next set of analogy MCQs!
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this document is useful for all students preparing for placement. this document contains aptitude techniques. for each technique examples are shown. since i could not upload the ppt due to some technical problem the arrangment of text will not be in order.
examples are not stereo typed. all the techniques are taken from various internet sources hence could not be acknowledge individually. those who have any objections please mention in the comment box so that those particular portion could be removed.
The document contains information about calculating time and work relationships using formulas. It provides formulas to calculate:
- How long it would take multiple people working together to complete a job compared to working individually
- How long it would take one person to complete a job if they are assisted by others on alternating days
- The ratio of work completed and time taken by workers of different abilities
It also includes example calculations and problems applying these formulas to find unknown values.
The document contains examples of average and mixture word problems with solutions. It includes problems about calculating the average age, weight, or marks of groups where new members join or leave. Other problems involve mixing substances like water, milk, sugar in different ratios and calculating the average properties of the mixtures. The document provides step-by-step workings to arrive at the solutions.
The document contains information about work formulas used to calculate the time taken to complete a task when multiple workers are involved. It provides formulas to calculate the time taken when:
- Multiple groups work separately
- Multiple workers work together
- One worker assists others on alternate days
It also includes example problems worked out using the formulas to find the time taken for various work scenarios.
1) A can do a piece of work in 25 days, B can do it in 20 days. They worked together for 5 days, then A left. It was calculated that B will now need 11 more days to complete the remaining work.
2) X traveled from place A to B at 75 km/hr, and Y traveled from place B to A. They crossed each other after 2.66 and 3 hours respectively. It was determined that Y must have been traveling at 70 km/hr.
3) A thief ran 50 km with a head start on the police. The thief's speed is 60 km/hr. It was calculated that the minimum speed the police must travel to catch the thief
## Analogy MCQs: Test Your Reasoning Power!
Analogy MCQs are a fantastic way to assess your reasoning and critical thinking skills. They challenge you to identify relationships between concepts and apply that knowledge to new situations.
Here are some examples of analogy MCQs to test your mettle:
**1. Pen is to paper as knife is to...?**
A. fork
B. wood
C. sharpener
D. table
**Explanation:** The relationship between pen and paper is that one writes on the other. Similarly, a knife cuts something (wood), making C the most appropriate answer.
[Image of Pen, paper, knife, wood]
**2. Mountain is to valley as peak is to...?**
A. hill
B. slope
C. base
D. summit
**Explanation:** A mountain is the opposite of a valley, and a peak is the highest point of a mountain. Therefore, D (summit) is the opposite of peak in relation to a valley.
[Image of Mountain, valley, peak]
**3. Doctor is to patient as lawyer is to...?**
A. judge
B. jury
C. defendant
D. client
**Explanation:** A doctor diagnoses and treats patients, while a lawyer represents and defends clients. So, D is the best answer.
[Image of Doctor, patient, lawyer, client]
**4. Lock is to key as password is to...?**
A. website
B. computer
C. security question
D. user
**Explanation:** A lock requires a key to open, and a password grants access to a website or computer. Hence, C is the most fitting answer.
[Image of Lock, key, password, computer]
**5. Seed is to plant as baby is to...?**
A. child
B. adult
C. parent
D. family
**Explanation:** A seed grows into a plant, and a baby grows into an adult. Therefore, B is the apt answer.
[Image of Seed, plant, baby, adult]
Remember, these are just a few examples, and the difficulty of analogy MCQs can vary greatly.
Here are some tips for tackling them:
* **Read the question carefully:** Make sure you understand the relationship between the first two terms before moving on.
* **Consider the context:** Sometimes, the context of the question can help you narrow down the answer choices.
* **Eliminate obviously wrong answers:** This can save you time and help you focus on the most likely options.
* **Think outside the box:** Sometimes, the best answer is not the most obvious one.
* **Trust your gut:** If you have a strong feeling about an answer, go with it!
Practicing analogy MCQs is a great way to improve your reasoning skills and prepare for standardized tests. So, keep challenging yourself and have fun!
I hope these examples and tips help you ace your next set of analogy MCQs!
This document contains an analogy practice test with 130 multiple choice questions. Each question provides two examples of analogous relationships and asks the test taker to select the option that completes the analogy in the same manner. The key at the end provides the correct answer for each question.
The document advertises a Management Aptitude Test and the PGPSE program in social and spiritual entrepreneurship run by the Centre for Social Entrepreneurship. It provides contact information for Dr. T.K. Jain and the Afterschool Centre for more details about the test and program.
The document provides examples of math word problems and their step-by-step solutions. It includes problems involving ratios, percentages, speed, profit sharing, least common multiples, greatest common factors and more. The solutions explain the logical steps taken to arrive at each answer.
## Analogy MCQs: Test Your Reasoning Power!
Analogy MCQs are a fantastic way to assess your reasoning and critical thinking skills. They challenge you to identify relationships between concepts and apply that knowledge to new situations.
Here are some examples of analogy MCQs to test your mettle:
**1. Pen is to paper as knife is to...?**
A. fork
B. wood
C. sharpener
D. table
**Explanation:** The relationship between pen and paper is that one writes on the other. Similarly, a knife cuts something (wood), making C the most appropriate answer.
[Image of Pen, paper, knife, wood]
**2. Mountain is to valley as peak is to...?**
A. hill
B. slope
C. base
D. summit
**Explanation:** A mountain is the opposite of a valley, and a peak is the highest point of a mountain. Therefore, D (summit) is the opposite of peak in relation to a valley.
[Image of Mountain, valley, peak]
**3. Doctor is to patient as lawyer is to...?**
A. judge
B. jury
C. defendant
D. client
**Explanation:** A doctor diagnoses and treats patients, while a lawyer represents and defends clients. So, D is the best answer.
[Image of Doctor, patient, lawyer, client]
**4. Lock is to key as password is to...?**
A. website
B. computer
C. security question
D. user
**Explanation:** A lock requires a key to open, and a password grants access to a website or computer. Hence, C is the most fitting answer.
[Image of Lock, key, password, computer]
**5. Seed is to plant as baby is to...?**
A. child
B. adult
C. parent
D. family
**Explanation:** A seed grows into a plant, and a baby grows into an adult. Therefore, B is the apt answer.
[Image of Seed, plant, baby, adult]
Remember, these are just a few examples, and the difficulty of analogy MCQs can vary greatly.
Here are some tips for tackling them:
* **Read the question carefully:** Make sure you understand the relationship between the first two terms before moving on.
* **Consider the context:** Sometimes, the context of the question can help you narrow down the answer choices.
* **Eliminate obviously wrong answers:** This can save you time and help you focus on the most likely options.
* **Think outside the box:** Sometimes, the best answer is not the most obvious one.
* **Trust your gut:** If you have a strong feeling about an answer, go with it!
Practicing analogy MCQs is a great way to improve your reasoning skills and prepare for standardized tests. So, keep challenging yourself and have fun!
The document contains a quiz with 12 multiple choice questions to test understanding of word meanings. Each question provides 4 answer options and identifies the correct answer. The questions cover vocabulary words such as fortuitous, conundrum, uncouth, eloquence, fetid, fickle, roster, celerity, aseptic, drudgery, fortitude, soliloquy, and salvo.
This document provides links to study materials for English language improvement, aptitude tests, mathematics, reasoning, and general knowledge to help with exam preparation. It encourages constant practice of these skills and maintaining a positive attitude. The author welcomes suggestions to spread social entrepreneurship and starting afterschool networks for underprivileged children.
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2. Questions will assess General Awareness, English Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning and Military Aptitude.
3. Sample questions include passages to be comprehended, error detection, word meanings, analogies, and spatial reasoning puzzles. The document provides examples of different question types that may appear on the AFCAT.
Teacher ::
a) Student: Class
b) Nurse: Doctor
c) Employee: Manager
d) Apprentice: Master
e) Secretary: President
The relationship between assistant and teacher is that of helper/aide to the person in charge. The parallel relationship here is apprentice to master, as an apprentice helps and learns from their master, similar to an assistant helping and learning from a teacher.
The answer is d) Apprentice: Master.
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The document provides a vocabulary practice test for the ACT exam with 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of English synonyms and antonyms. For each question, the correct answer is given along with a list of synonyms and antonyms for the words tested to help with learning. The purpose is to help check and improve vocabulary skills needed for the ACT through targeted practice questions.
This document contains 20 analogies questions with 5 answer options each. It tests one's ability to understand relationships between pairs of words and concepts. The answers provided at the end analyze each question to explain the logical relationship between the paired words or concepts in the correct answer choice.
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Answer the following questions to check your English vocabulary skill for the SAT Exam.
(The correct answers are given at the bottom of the questions)
1. What is the synonym of EXECUTE?
(A) earn
(B) argue
(C) kill
(D) construct
(E) taste
2. What is the antonym of EXECUTE?
(A) disregard
(B) promote
(C) attain
(D) capture
(E) feel
3. What is the synonym of PROCURE?
(A) gain
(B) describe
(C) extirpate
(D) designate
(E) follow
4. What is the antonym of PROCURE?
(A) reduce
(B) disobey
(C) run
(D) discourage
(E) predict
5. What is the synonym of ALLOT?
(A) stir
(B) distribute
(C) bear
(D) isolate
(E) revoke
6. What is the antonym of ALLOT?
(A) evaporate
(B) chill
(C) snatch
(D) restart
(E) retain
7. What is the synonym of FIGURATIVE?
(A) not literal, but symbolic
(B) incapable of being satisfied
(C) easily recovering or rebounding
(D) unable to speak well
(E) not meeting legal qualifications
8. What is the antonym of FIGURATIVE?
(A) fibrous
(B) ineffectual
(C) affluent
(D) unfair
(E) real
9. What is the synonym of RESTRAIN?
(A) confiscate
(B) relaunch
(C) limit
(D) vacate
(E) differ
10. What is the antonym of RESTRAIN?
(A) oppose
(B) misguide
(C) blend
(D) emulate
(E) free
11. What is the synonym of INFAMOUS?
(A) alike
(B) notorious
(C) insubstantial
(D) ideal
(E) draggled
12. What is the antonym of INFAMOUS?
(A) rewarded
(B) gigantic
(C) clear-sighted
(D) colourless
(E) respectable
13. What is the synonym of PLEDGE?
(A) benefactor
(B) collateral
(C) fortune
(D) question
(E) environment
14. What is the antonym of PLEDGE?
(A) illuminate
(B) deny
(C) commend
(D) excite
(E) fulfill
15. What is the synonym of SUSTAIN?
(A) saintliness
(B) supporting
(C) shadowed
(D) bandit
(E) greediness
16. What is the antonym of SUSTAIN?
(A) unsettle
(B) abandon
(C) soak
(D) curtain
(E) redo
17. What is the synonym of INTENTION?
(A) disrespectfulness
(B) traveller
(C) phrase
(D) newness
(E) wish
18. What is the antonym of INTENTION?
(A) conservation
(B) vendor
(C) statistics
(D) apathy
(E) attainment
19. What is the synonym of TRACTABLE?
(A) irresistible
(B) manageable
(C) joyful
(D) impulsive
(E) disobedient
20. What is the antonym of TRACTABLE?
(A) meaningful
(B) enthusiastic
(C) unconquerable
(D) unmanageable
(E) inapproachable
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Answers: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. E 7. A 8. E 9. C 10. E 11. B 12. E 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. E 18. D 19. B 20. D
The document appears to be an English exam for students at an Agriculture High School. It contains 35 multiple choice questions that test understanding of words in context. The questions cover a range of vocabulary words like acquisitive, acrid, acrimony, acute, adage, adamant, addicted, adept, adjacent, afflicted, affluent, affronted, aggrandize, aggravated, aghast, agile, agitated, agnostic, agony, agrarian, ailment, akin, alacrity, alert, aligned, allayed, alloy, allure, allusion, altitude, and altruistic. The students are asked to determine the meanings of these words based
The document appears to be an English exam for students at an Agriculture High School in the Philippines. It contains 35 multiple choice questions that test understanding of words in context. The questions cover a range of vocabulary words including acquisitive, acrid, acrimony, acute, adage, adamant, addicted, adept, adjacent, afflicted, affluent, affronted, aggrandize, aggravated, aghast, agile, agitated, agnostic, agony, agrarian, ailment, akin, alacrity, alert, aligned, allayed, alloy, allure, allusion, altitude, and altruistic. The students must determine the best meaning of each
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Answer the following questions to check your English vocabulary skill for the SAT Exam.
(The correct answers are given at the bottom of the questions)
1. What is the synonym of RENOWNED?
(A) depraved
(B) considered
(C) reclaimable
(D) argumentative
(E) famous
2. What is the antonym of RENOWNED?
(A) exotic
(B) impecunious
(C) unknown
(D) irregular
(E) unambitious
3. What is the synonym of APOSTATE?
(A) a vague unpleasant emotion in anticipation of a misfortune
(B) having or showing unfriendliness or an eagerness to fight
(C) a formal statement or opinion adopted by a group
(D) one who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs
(E) the surface of a desk where a person works
4. What is the antonym of APOSTATE?
(A) trustworthiness
(B) follower
(C) exactness
(D) helicopter
(E) monitor
5. What is the synonym of DISPATCH?
(A) chuck
(B) drink
(C) materialize
(D) transmit
(E) entrap
6. What is the antonym of DISPATCH?
(A) slowness
(B) fierceness
(C) inventiveness
(D) constructor
(E) fluctuation
7. What is the synonym of UNCANNY?
(A) ghostly
(B) marine
(C) troublemaker
(D) unattended
(E) right-minded
8. What is the antonym of UNCANNY?
(A) multi-language
(B) multi-faced
(C) unremarkable
(D) protection
(E) accident
9. What is the synonym of BEGRUDGE?
(A) be envious
(B) throw out
(C) discuss fully
(D) make sure
(E) show reluctance
10. What is the antonym of BEGRUDGE?
(A) criticize harshly
(B) hope for
(C) throw down
(D) be generous
(E) wave around
11. What is the synonym of DESPOT?
(A) a witty saying or remark
(B) clearness of thought or style
(C) a cruel and oppressive dictator
(D) by a variety of objects
(E) the quality of being brief
12. What is the antonym of DESPOT?
(A) challenger
(B) sequel
(C) proclamation
(D) democrat
(E) biography
13. What is the synonym of EXTREME?
(A) dull
(B) repulsive
(C) unendurable
(D) unthinkable
(E) farthermost
14. What is the antonym of EXTREME?
(A) small-minded
(B) adhesive
(C) powerless
(D) innermost
(E) duplicitous
15. What is the synonym of DEPRECATE?
(A) give permission for
(B) confirm the validity
(C) surrender with conditions
(D) lower in value
(E) uncover, to expose
16. What is the antonym of DEPRECATE?
(A) explain
(B) obtain
(C) design
(D) commend
(E) inspire
17. What is the synonym of INNOCUOUS?
(A) expressed without words
(B) far and wide
(C) friendly and helpful
(D) causing no damage
(E) careful and exact
18. What is the antonym of INNOCUOUS?
(A) fruitless
(B) listless
(C) unimpressive
(D) harmful
(E) honorable
19. What is the synonym of RELENT?
(A) put to a lower position
(B) speak about something in passing
(C) criticize or speak ill of
(D) confirm or make more certain
(E) soften, melt, or give in
20. What is the antonym of RELENT?
(A) intensify
(B) delight
(C) laud
(D) hook
(E) close
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Answers: 1. E 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. A 8. C 9. A 10. D 11. C 12. D 13. E 14. D 15. D 16. D 17. D 18. D 19. E 20. A
The document provides 10 analogy questions with 5 answer choices for each. It tests the reader's ability to identify the best match between two concepts based on their relationship or meaning. The answers provided explain why each correct answer choice is the best match for the given concept pair based on definition, antonyms, part-to-whole relationships, or other logical reasoning.
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This document contains an analogy practice test with 130 multiple choice questions. Each question provides two examples of analogous relationships and asks the test taker to select the option that completes the analogy in the same manner. The key at the end provides the correct answer for each question.
The document advertises a Management Aptitude Test and the PGPSE program in social and spiritual entrepreneurship run by the Centre for Social Entrepreneurship. It provides contact information for Dr. T.K. Jain and the Afterschool Centre for more details about the test and program.
The document provides examples of math word problems and their step-by-step solutions. It includes problems involving ratios, percentages, speed, profit sharing, least common multiples, greatest common factors and more. The solutions explain the logical steps taken to arrive at each answer.
## Analogy MCQs: Test Your Reasoning Power!
Analogy MCQs are a fantastic way to assess your reasoning and critical thinking skills. They challenge you to identify relationships between concepts and apply that knowledge to new situations.
Here are some examples of analogy MCQs to test your mettle:
**1. Pen is to paper as knife is to...?**
A. fork
B. wood
C. sharpener
D. table
**Explanation:** The relationship between pen and paper is that one writes on the other. Similarly, a knife cuts something (wood), making C the most appropriate answer.
[Image of Pen, paper, knife, wood]
**2. Mountain is to valley as peak is to...?**
A. hill
B. slope
C. base
D. summit
**Explanation:** A mountain is the opposite of a valley, and a peak is the highest point of a mountain. Therefore, D (summit) is the opposite of peak in relation to a valley.
[Image of Mountain, valley, peak]
**3. Doctor is to patient as lawyer is to...?**
A. judge
B. jury
C. defendant
D. client
**Explanation:** A doctor diagnoses and treats patients, while a lawyer represents and defends clients. So, D is the best answer.
[Image of Doctor, patient, lawyer, client]
**4. Lock is to key as password is to...?**
A. website
B. computer
C. security question
D. user
**Explanation:** A lock requires a key to open, and a password grants access to a website or computer. Hence, C is the most fitting answer.
[Image of Lock, key, password, computer]
**5. Seed is to plant as baby is to...?**
A. child
B. adult
C. parent
D. family
**Explanation:** A seed grows into a plant, and a baby grows into an adult. Therefore, B is the apt answer.
[Image of Seed, plant, baby, adult]
Remember, these are just a few examples, and the difficulty of analogy MCQs can vary greatly.
Here are some tips for tackling them:
* **Read the question carefully:** Make sure you understand the relationship between the first two terms before moving on.
* **Consider the context:** Sometimes, the context of the question can help you narrow down the answer choices.
* **Eliminate obviously wrong answers:** This can save you time and help you focus on the most likely options.
* **Think outside the box:** Sometimes, the best answer is not the most obvious one.
* **Trust your gut:** If you have a strong feeling about an answer, go with it!
Practicing analogy MCQs is a great way to improve your reasoning skills and prepare for standardized tests. So, keep challenging yourself and have fun!
The document contains a quiz with 12 multiple choice questions to test understanding of word meanings. Each question provides 4 answer options and identifies the correct answer. The questions cover vocabulary words such as fortuitous, conundrum, uncouth, eloquence, fetid, fickle, roster, celerity, aseptic, drudgery, fortitude, soliloquy, and salvo.
This document provides links to study materials for English language improvement, aptitude tests, mathematics, reasoning, and general knowledge to help with exam preparation. It encourages constant practice of these skills and maintaining a positive attitude. The author welcomes suggestions to spread social entrepreneurship and starting afterschool networks for underprivileged children.
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Teacher ::
a) Student: Class
b) Nurse: Doctor
c) Employee: Manager
d) Apprentice: Master
e) Secretary: President
The relationship between assistant and teacher is that of helper/aide to the person in charge. The parallel relationship here is apprentice to master, as an apprentice helps and learns from their master, similar to an assistant helping and learning from a teacher.
The answer is d) Apprentice: Master.
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The document appears to be an exam for the Intelligence Bureau that assesses English language and comprehension skills. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and the ability to identify incorrectly spelled words. The questions cover topics like identifying errors in sentences, choosing antonyms, identifying correctly spelled words, understanding idioms and phrases, distinguishing between active and passive voice, and answering comprehension questions about short passages.
The document provides a vocabulary practice test for the ACT exam with 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of English synonyms and antonyms. For each question, the correct answer is given along with a list of synonyms and antonyms for the words tested to help with learning. The purpose is to help check and improve vocabulary skills needed for the ACT through targeted practice questions.
This document contains 20 analogies questions with 5 answer options each. It tests one's ability to understand relationships between pairs of words and concepts. The answers provided at the end analyze each question to explain the logical relationship between the paired words or concepts in the correct answer choice.
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Answer the following questions to check your English vocabulary skill for the SAT Exam.
(The correct answers are given at the bottom of the questions)
1. What is the synonym of EXECUTE?
(A) earn
(B) argue
(C) kill
(D) construct
(E) taste
2. What is the antonym of EXECUTE?
(A) disregard
(B) promote
(C) attain
(D) capture
(E) feel
3. What is the synonym of PROCURE?
(A) gain
(B) describe
(C) extirpate
(D) designate
(E) follow
4. What is the antonym of PROCURE?
(A) reduce
(B) disobey
(C) run
(D) discourage
(E) predict
5. What is the synonym of ALLOT?
(A) stir
(B) distribute
(C) bear
(D) isolate
(E) revoke
6. What is the antonym of ALLOT?
(A) evaporate
(B) chill
(C) snatch
(D) restart
(E) retain
7. What is the synonym of FIGURATIVE?
(A) not literal, but symbolic
(B) incapable of being satisfied
(C) easily recovering or rebounding
(D) unable to speak well
(E) not meeting legal qualifications
8. What is the antonym of FIGURATIVE?
(A) fibrous
(B) ineffectual
(C) affluent
(D) unfair
(E) real
9. What is the synonym of RESTRAIN?
(A) confiscate
(B) relaunch
(C) limit
(D) vacate
(E) differ
10. What is the antonym of RESTRAIN?
(A) oppose
(B) misguide
(C) blend
(D) emulate
(E) free
11. What is the synonym of INFAMOUS?
(A) alike
(B) notorious
(C) insubstantial
(D) ideal
(E) draggled
12. What is the antonym of INFAMOUS?
(A) rewarded
(B) gigantic
(C) clear-sighted
(D) colourless
(E) respectable
13. What is the synonym of PLEDGE?
(A) benefactor
(B) collateral
(C) fortune
(D) question
(E) environment
14. What is the antonym of PLEDGE?
(A) illuminate
(B) deny
(C) commend
(D) excite
(E) fulfill
15. What is the synonym of SUSTAIN?
(A) saintliness
(B) supporting
(C) shadowed
(D) bandit
(E) greediness
16. What is the antonym of SUSTAIN?
(A) unsettle
(B) abandon
(C) soak
(D) curtain
(E) redo
17. What is the synonym of INTENTION?
(A) disrespectfulness
(B) traveller
(C) phrase
(D) newness
(E) wish
18. What is the antonym of INTENTION?
(A) conservation
(B) vendor
(C) statistics
(D) apathy
(E) attainment
19. What is the synonym of TRACTABLE?
(A) irresistible
(B) manageable
(C) joyful
(D) impulsive
(E) disobedient
20. What is the antonym of TRACTABLE?
(A) meaningful
(B) enthusiastic
(C) unconquerable
(D) unmanageable
(E) inapproachable
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Answers: 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. E 7. A 8. E 9. C 10. E 11. B 12. E 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. E 18. D 19. B 20. D
The document appears to be an English exam for students at an Agriculture High School. It contains 35 multiple choice questions that test understanding of words in context. The questions cover a range of vocabulary words like acquisitive, acrid, acrimony, acute, adage, adamant, addicted, adept, adjacent, afflicted, affluent, affronted, aggrandize, aggravated, aghast, agile, agitated, agnostic, agony, agrarian, ailment, akin, alacrity, alert, aligned, allayed, alloy, allure, allusion, altitude, and altruistic. The students are asked to determine the meanings of these words based
The document appears to be an English exam for students at an Agriculture High School in the Philippines. It contains 35 multiple choice questions that test understanding of words in context. The questions cover a range of vocabulary words including acquisitive, acrid, acrimony, acute, adage, adamant, addicted, adept, adjacent, afflicted, affluent, affronted, aggrandize, aggravated, aghast, agile, agitated, agnostic, agony, agrarian, ailment, akin, alacrity, alert, aligned, allayed, alloy, allure, allusion, altitude, and altruistic. The students must determine the best meaning of each
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The document discusses research into what makes people happy. It notes that factors like wealth, social class, intelligence and race are poor indicators of happiness, though poverty is linked to unhappiness. Most people report being moderately happy, around a 6 or 7 out of 10, regardless of their circumstances. Marriage is associated with greater happiness than being single. However, having children tends to reduce reported happiness levels, especially during the teenage years, though happiness returns once children leave home. The document speculates that people may value having children more than pure happiness or stay in bad marriages for the sake of their children.
Answer the following questions to check your English vocabulary skill for the SAT Exam.
(The correct answers are given at the bottom of the questions)
1. What is the synonym of RENOWNED?
(A) depraved
(B) considered
(C) reclaimable
(D) argumentative
(E) famous
2. What is the antonym of RENOWNED?
(A) exotic
(B) impecunious
(C) unknown
(D) irregular
(E) unambitious
3. What is the synonym of APOSTATE?
(A) a vague unpleasant emotion in anticipation of a misfortune
(B) having or showing unfriendliness or an eagerness to fight
(C) a formal statement or opinion adopted by a group
(D) one who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs
(E) the surface of a desk where a person works
4. What is the antonym of APOSTATE?
(A) trustworthiness
(B) follower
(C) exactness
(D) helicopter
(E) monitor
5. What is the synonym of DISPATCH?
(A) chuck
(B) drink
(C) materialize
(D) transmit
(E) entrap
6. What is the antonym of DISPATCH?
(A) slowness
(B) fierceness
(C) inventiveness
(D) constructor
(E) fluctuation
7. What is the synonym of UNCANNY?
(A) ghostly
(B) marine
(C) troublemaker
(D) unattended
(E) right-minded
8. What is the antonym of UNCANNY?
(A) multi-language
(B) multi-faced
(C) unremarkable
(D) protection
(E) accident
9. What is the synonym of BEGRUDGE?
(A) be envious
(B) throw out
(C) discuss fully
(D) make sure
(E) show reluctance
10. What is the antonym of BEGRUDGE?
(A) criticize harshly
(B) hope for
(C) throw down
(D) be generous
(E) wave around
11. What is the synonym of DESPOT?
(A) a witty saying or remark
(B) clearness of thought or style
(C) a cruel and oppressive dictator
(D) by a variety of objects
(E) the quality of being brief
12. What is the antonym of DESPOT?
(A) challenger
(B) sequel
(C) proclamation
(D) democrat
(E) biography
13. What is the synonym of EXTREME?
(A) dull
(B) repulsive
(C) unendurable
(D) unthinkable
(E) farthermost
14. What is the antonym of EXTREME?
(A) small-minded
(B) adhesive
(C) powerless
(D) innermost
(E) duplicitous
15. What is the synonym of DEPRECATE?
(A) give permission for
(B) confirm the validity
(C) surrender with conditions
(D) lower in value
(E) uncover, to expose
16. What is the antonym of DEPRECATE?
(A) explain
(B) obtain
(C) design
(D) commend
(E) inspire
17. What is the synonym of INNOCUOUS?
(A) expressed without words
(B) far and wide
(C) friendly and helpful
(D) causing no damage
(E) careful and exact
18. What is the antonym of INNOCUOUS?
(A) fruitless
(B) listless
(C) unimpressive
(D) harmful
(E) honorable
19. What is the synonym of RELENT?
(A) put to a lower position
(B) speak about something in passing
(C) criticize or speak ill of
(D) confirm or make more certain
(E) soften, melt, or give in
20. What is the antonym of RELENT?
(A) intensify
(B) delight
(C) laud
(D) hook
(E) close
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The document provides 10 analogy questions with 5 answer choices for each. It tests the reader's ability to identify the best match between two concepts based on their relationship or meaning. The answers provided explain why each correct answer choice is the best match for the given concept pair based on definition, antonyms, part-to-whole relationships, or other logical reasoning.
Examination reforms are essential to transform the education system according to the document. The current examination system focuses only on rote memorization but needs to evaluate creativity and problem-solving. The document outlines steps to reform examinations including setting goals based on program and course objectives, evaluating whether objectives are achieved through direct and indirect methods, using continuous evaluations, and adopting open book exams and multiple evaluation methods.
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11. Meat :Vegetarian::Liquor:? OPTIONS : (a)Insane(b)Introvert(c)Teetotaller(d)Foolish Ans:(c) if you avoid Meat, you are vegetarian, if you avoid liquor, you are teetotaller
13. Perch:Fresh Water::?:Salt water (a)Crocodile(b)Frog(c)Cod(d)Snake ANSWER :(c) PERCH Is a fresh water fish, COD is a salt water fish.
14. Insert:Extract::Mighty:? (a)Thin(b)Strong(c)Frail(d)Feeble ANSWER : (d) INSERT = to put something into EXTRACT = to draw something out (so these are opposites) MIGHTY = strong, FRAIL = weak
16. Heart:Pericardium::Brain:? (a)Bones(b)Head(c)Skull(d)Cranium ANSWER : (d) the cover of heart is pericardium, the cover of brain is called cranium (it is a type of bone).
17. Major:Battalion::Colonel:? OPTIONS : (a)Company(b)Regiment(c)Army(d)Soldiers ANSWER : (b) Major leads a battalion, Colonel leads a regiment battalion has about 3-5 companies of 100 soldiers each. Regiment has about 3-4 battalions
20. Dilatory:Expeditious::Direct:? OPTIONS : (a)Tortuous(b)Circumlocutory(c)Straight(d)Curved ANSWER : (b) DILAYTORY = which causes delay ,EXPEDITIOUS = which is very fast CIRCUMLOCUTORY is made of two words - circum = round and round (not straight), locutory = speak
21. Victory:Encouragement::Failure:? OPTIONS : (a)Sadness(b)Defeat(c)Anger(d)Frustration ANSWER : (d) VICTORY will encourage you FAILURE will frustrate you
22. Imprison:Jail::Exile:? OPTIONS : (a)Country(b)Depart(c)Banish(d)Punishment ANSWER (c) imprison = jail, exile = banish (to ask a person to leave a country)
23. Harp:Drum::Flute:? OPTIONS : (a)Violin(b)Bugle(c)Harmonium(d)Piano ANSWER :(b) Voice of Drum is a sharper than that of Harp, Bugle is sharper than Flute in voice
24. Horse:Neigh ::Jackal:? OPTIONS : (a)Squeak(b)Chatter(c)Howl(d)Bray ANSWER : (c) Neigh is sound of horse, Howl is sound of Jackal
28. Wool:Sheep::Mohair:? OPTIONS : (a)Cat(b)Goat(c)Cow(d)Camel ANSWER :(b) Sheep gives wool, Mohair is hair of goat.
29. Mature:Regressed :: Varied:? OPTIONS : (a)Rhythmice(b)Monotonous(c)Decorous(d)Obsolete ANSWER : (b) THESE ARE ANTONYMS
30. Disease:Pathology::Planet :? OPTIONS : (a)Astrology(b)Geology(c)Astronomy(d)Palaeontology ANSWER (c) Pathology is study of disease and astronomy is study of planet
31. Atom:Matter::Particle:? OPTIONS : (a)Proton(b)Electron(c)Molecule(d)Dust ANSWER : (d) ATOM is a part of matter, PARTICLE Is a part of dust.
34. Skirmush:War::Disease:? OPTIONS (a)Medicine(b)Patient(c)Epidemic(d)Infection ANSWER :(c) skirmish is a small fight, which becomes a war if not controlled . Disease may become epidemic if not controlled.
35. Market:Demand::Farming:? OPTIONS : (a)Farmer (b)Monsoons(c)Foodgrain(d)Supply ANSWER : (b) market is depend on demand, farming in India is dependent on mansoon
37. Hermit:Solitude::Intruder:? OPTIONS : (a)Thief(b)Privacy(c)Burglary(d)Alm ANSWER : (c)hermit lives in solude and likes it. Introducer likes burglary .
38. Squint:Eye::Squeeze:? OPTIONS : (a)Tongue(b)Cloth(c)Throat(d)Hand ANSWER (d) a person is squited in eye, similarly you can squeeze hand (to some extent cloth can also be squeezed)
40. Pigeon:Peace::White flag:? OPTIONS : (a)friendship(b)Victory(c)Surrender(d)War ANSWER :(c) Pigeon is a symbol of peace, white flag is a symbol of surrender
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