ANALOGIES
Directions:
Each of the questions below consists of two words
that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by five
lettered pairs of related words. Select the lettered pair of words.
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- ANGLE : DEGREE
- area : square inch
- milk : quart
- society : classes
- letter : alphabet
- time : minutes
Ans : A
- CONFIRMED : INVETERATE
- knowledge : supposed
- financial : bankrupt
- immature : callow
- credible : incredible
- careful: punishing
Ans : B
- LULLABY : BARCAROLE
- birth : marriage
- night : morning
- cradle : gondola
- song : poem
- carol : sonneteer
Ans : C
- ZOOLOGY : ANIMALS
- ecology : pollution
- botany : plants
- chemistry : atoms
- history : people
- mathematics : geometry
Ans : A
- DORY : VAN
- dairy : cow
- fish : vehicle
- freighter : caisson
- runners : wheels
- danish : Dutch
Ans : C
Directions:
Each reading passage in this section is followed
by questions based on the content of the reading passage. Read the
passage carefully and chose the best answer to each question. The
questions are to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied
in the passage.
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But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed, but he cannot be destroyed, because his soul is deathless and his spirit is irrepressible. Therefore, though the situation seems dark in the context of the confrontation between the superpowers, the silver lining is provided by amazing phenomenon that the very nations which have spent incalculable resources and energy for the production of deadly weapons are desperately trying to find out how they might never be used. They threaten each other, intimidate each other and go to the brink, but before the total hour arrives they withdraw from the brink.
- The main point from the author's view is that
Man’s soul and spirit can not be destroyed by superpowers.
- Man’s destiny is not fully clear or visible.
- Man’s soul and spirit are immortal.
- Man’s safety is assured by the delicate balance of power in terms of nuclear weapons.
- Human society will survive despite the serious threat of total annihilation.
Ans : E
- The phrase ‘Go to the brink’ in the passage means
Retreating from extreme danger.
- Declare war on each other.
- Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging in it.
- Negotiate for peace.
- Commit suicide.
Ans : C
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Index
PART VI
Practice Tests
Drill :
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Quantitative Section
Answer Explanation To The Drill
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Quantitative Section
Test
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