Verbal Reasoning Test 3 - 30
Verbal Reasoning Test 3 15 minute timed test of 30 verbal reasoning problems.
1. Which two statements are most similar in meaning?
A. Actions speak louder than words.
B. People who talk a lot or threaten may not be actually harmful.
C. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
D. Barking dogs seldom bite.
E. All's well that ends well.
2. Which word is most similar in meaning to ALLEGED?
A. CONFIRMED
B. CONVICTED
C. SUSPECTED
D. INFORMED
E. OBSERVED
3. Which two words do not belong with the rest of the group?
A. MINUTE
B. TIME
C. HOUR
D. WEEK
E. SECOND
F. WATCH
4. Which two of the following statements are most similar in
meaning?
A. A national survey of small businesses has revealed online
credit card fraud is heavily under-reported.
B. Australian small business survey has shown that the use of the
internet to steal is on the increase.
C. Electronic fraud has been shown in a recent survey of small
business to be a major factor in a reduced profit.
D. A survey of small businesses throughout the country has shown
that only a minor proportion of online credit card fraud is
being reported.
E. A survey of Australian small businesses has indicated that
online credit card fraud is going largely undetected.
5. Chad, Ashley, Jarrod, Will and Emily live in units. Amy and Peter live
in houses. Ashley, Emily and Amy drive to work. The others use
public transport. Jarrod, Chad and Emily work during the
evening. Which person lives in a unit, takes public transport to
work and doesn’t work in the evening?
A. CHAD
B. ASHLEY
C. JARROD
D. EMILY
E. AMY
F. WILL
6. Which two of the following statements, when combined, prove the
following statement to be correct? "Mr Jarvis wasn’t the embezzler."
A. The embezzler had to have a key to the office safe.
B. The embezzler had to speak Spanish to be able to access the
account.
C. Mr Harris and Mr Jarvis both had a key to the office safe.
D. Mr Harris and Miss Whalan could both speak Spanish.
E. Mr Jarvis and Mr Wilson both couldn’t speak Spanish.
7. Which two of the following statements, when combined, prove the
following statement to be correct? "Karl lives in Edwardstown."
A. Steve owns a Holden sedan.
B. Steve and Karl live in Whyatt St.
C. Karl owns one house in Whyatt St and one in Sturt Ave.
D. Everybody who lives in Whyatt St owns a Holden.
E. Whyatt St is in Edwardstown.
8. Which two of the following statements are most similar in
meaning?
A. The main objective is lessening the crime rate.
B. The whole idea is to improve the gathering of accurate
information.
C. The main thrust is to increase the effectiveness of data
dissemination.
D. The top priority is the reduction of criminal offences.
E. One of the first objectives is to improve the relationship
with the local community.
9. Which two of the following statements are most similar in
meaning?
A. The stolen goods market is largely driven by supply and
demand.
B. Thieves can make a lucrative business from selling stolen
goods.
C. Criminals are homing in on affluent suburbs during daylight
hours.
D. Thieves are targeting items that their clients have already
ordered.
E. Goods that are highly visible are more likely to be stolen.
10. Which two words do not belong with the rest of the group?
A. LITERAL
B. FICTION
C. EXACT
D. ACTUAL
E. ACCURATE
F. LEGIBLE
11. Which two words do not belong with the rest of the group?
A. INCREASE
B. AMPLIFY
C. ENLARGEMENT
D. DECREASE
E. MAGNIFY
F. ENLARGE
12. Which two words do not belong with the rest of the group?
A. PERMANENT
B. ENDURING
C. VAST
D. LASTING
E. TEMPORARY
F. ETERNAL
13. Which word does not belong with the rest of the group?
A. LEAN
B. ELAN
C. PLAN
D. LANE
14. Which group of letters continues the following series?
DNS EOT
A. FPU
B. GQV
C. HMW
D. CLQ
E. GHW
15. If all Mortars are Loons and all Loons are Reens, which of the
following statements is correct?
A. All Loons are Mortars.
B. No Reens are Mortars.
C. All Mortars are Reens.
D. No Loons are Reens.
16. In a race Jackie finished in front of Vu. Dionne finished
before Jackie. Vu finished before Tim. Scott managed to just finish
before Dionne. Who ran third?
A. JACKIE
B. VU
C. DIONNE
D. TIM
E. SCOTT
17. The mechanic arrived before the carpenter. The plumber arrived
after the electrician. The gardener arrived before the electrician
but after the carpenter. Who was the last to arrive?
A. MECHANIC
B. CARPENTER
C. PLUMBER
D. ELECTRICIAN
E. GARDENER
18. Kristin is taller than Tammy. Janna is shorter than Brianna.
Tammy is taller than Janna. Brianna is shorter than Tammy. Jasmine
is shorter than Janna. Who is the second tallest of the group?
A. KRISTIN
B. TAMMY
C. JANNA
D. BRIANNA
E. JASMINE
19. Choose the next letter in the series: B A E B H C K D?
A. L
B. P
C. M
D. N
E. O
20. Which two statements below, when combined, prove the following
statement to be correct? "Thetar is taller than Troton."
A. Troton is taller than Profon.
B. Profon is shorter than Zerin.
C. Thetar is taller than Thenin.
D. Troton is shorter than Thenin.
E. Thetar is taller than Profon.
21. Which two statements below, when combined, prove the following
statement to be correct? "Stetaurus, a large dinosaur, was not found
in Victoria."
A. All Victorian dinosaurs were carnivorous.
B. Stetaurus was found in the Southern Hemisphere.
C. Stetaurus was not carnivorous.
D. Stetaurus was the largest dinosaur found in Australia.
E. All Victorian dinosaurs were large.
22. Which two statements below, when combined, prove the following
statement to be correct? "Treeville has a larger population than
Uptowne."
A. Leeton has a smaller population than Uptowne.
B. Taskton has a larger population than Treeville.
C. Uverton has a larger population than Uptowne.
D. Uptowne has a smaller population than Taskton.
E. Uverton has a smaller population than Treeville.
23. Which two statements below, when combined, prove the following
statement to be correct? "Sam is my oldest friend."
A. My oldest friend is French.
B. Steve and James are both English.
C. My oldest friend is a motor mechanic.
D. Sam is the only Frenchman I know.
E. James is a motor mechanic.
24. PLAYER is to TEAM as LINK is to:
A. JOIN
B. METAL
C. CHAIN
D. CONNECT
E. BREAK
25. DIRTY is to CLEANEST as COWARDLY is to:
A. COWARD
B. BRAVER
C. BRAVEST
D. COURAGE
E. HERO
26. BENT is to STRAIGHT as SENSIBLE is to:
A. RATIONAL
B. FOOLISH
C. CROOKED
D. NONSENSE
E. PRUDENT
27. MALICIOUS is to SPITEFUL as SATISFIED is to:
A. CRUEL
B. SATISFACTORY
C. PLEASED
D. SMILING
E. ACHIEVEMENT
28. TOAD is to AMPHIBIAN as IRON is to:
A. RUST
B. STEEL
C. HAMMER
D. METAL
E. FOUNDRY
29. MICROPHONE is to SINGER as LADDER is to:
A. HEIGHT
B. STEPS
C. PAINTER
D. CLIMB
E. PAINTING
30. FAST is to JET as POISONOUS is to:
A. HARMLESS
B. TOXIC
C. LETHAL
D. VENOM
E. DANGEROUS
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