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NTS GAT General test-preparation Guidelines with solved MCQs

NTS GAT (Graduate assessment test) is designed by NTS  for the assessment of the candidates for admission in M.phil /MS Scholarships and recruitments.

GAT (NTS) General consists of the following three parts:

  1. verbal reasoning
  2. quantitative reasoning
  3. analytical reasoning

1: Verbal Reasoning (English)

Verbal Reasoning is the test of skills to know how a person works with words to get the full meaning and reason using words.
The Verbal Reasoning measure contains three types of questions…

  1. Reading Comprehension
  2. Text Completion Sentence
  3. Equivalence.

This part is designed to evaluate your Grammatical knowledge and terminology that how you use grammatical terms fittingly.
The Questions consist of:

  1. Synonym and Antonyms
  2. Analogies
  3. Correct usage of the verb, conjunction, adverb, and preposition
  4. Tense akin questions
  5. Questions from the given paragraph, title, and words to relate in closest meaning.

Verbal Reasoning MCQs (NTS GAT General test)

1.Analogies part

The analogy is a comparison of one thing with another, usually to explain or clarify.
“analogy between the workings of nature and the workings of human societies”

1: Analogy of  “partridge: covery “

A: directors: brand
B: mountain: range
C: sheep: swarm
D: goods: consignment

Correct Answer        goods : consignment
second is the collection of the first

2: Analogy of    “hillock : mountain “

A: hare : animal
B: ant : elephant
C: bush : forest
D: grass : tree

Correct Answer  bush : forest
second is a larger form of the firat

3: Analogy of “dog: kennel “

A: horse : carriage
B: sheep : flock
C: cow : barn
D: sports : stadium

Correct Answer   cow ; barn
second is the living place of the first

4: Analogy of “practice; perfection “

A: perseverance:achievement
B: run : jump
C: examination : qualification
D: medicine ; treatment

Correct Answer        perseverance : achievement
second is the result of the first

5: Analogy of “sadist ; injury “

A: opportunist ; generosity
B: priest ; church
C: dentist : teeth
D: thief : robbery

Correct Answer   thief : robbery
first indulges in the second

6: Analogy of “plateform : train “

A: aeroplane ; aerodrome
B: hotel ; tourist
C: quay : ship
D: footpath : traveller

Correct Answer        quay : ship
second is the place designed for the stoppage of the firest

7: Analogy of “paper : real

A: eggs : dozen
B: books : pile
C: twigs : bush
D: food : packet

Correct Answer     eggs : dozen
paper are bought in reams, so eggs bought in dozen that’s why here is a little similarity

8: Analogy of “sonnet : poem “

A: lie : falsehood
B: ballad: stanza
C: murder : crime
D: chapter : book

Correct Answer      murder : crime
first is a type of second

9: Analogy of “explosion: destruction “

A: talk : exaggeration
B: girl : woman
C: success : failure
D: engagement : marriage

Correct Answer      engagement : marriage
first is followed by the second

10: Analogy of “pen : nib “

A: book : knowledge
B: sword : blade
C: radio : transistor
D: nut : bolt

Correct Answer        sword : blade
second is the topmost part of the first

11: Analogy of “identity : anonimity “

A: careless : mistake
B: flaw : perfection
C: truth : lie
D: fear : joy

Correct Answer     flaw : perfection
second is the lack of  first

12: Analogy of ” meadow : sheep”

A: stable : horse
B: hay : imsect
C: grass : grass-hopper
D: pasture : cattle

Correct Answer    pasture : cattle
first is the grazine places of the second

13: Analogy of  “necessitate : invention”

A: curiosity : knowledge
B: nation : citizens
C: price : commodity
D: language : conversation

Correct Answer   curiosity : knowledge
first is essentially required for the second

14: Analogy of“weight : kilogram “

A: seconds : hours
B: distance : kilometre
C: bushel : corn
D: mile : length

Correct Answer   distance : kilometre
second is a unit to measure the first

15: Analogy of “sigh : relief “

A: tear : joy
B: trembling : fear
C: carelessness : accident
D: sweat : hot

Correct Answer    trembling : fear
sigh is a sign of relief, likewise trembling is a sign of fear

16: Analogy of  “necromancy : ghosts “

A: romance : stories
B: magic : amulets
C: alchemy : gold
D: sorcery : apirits

Correct Answer   sorcery : spirits
necromancy involves foretelling the future by communicating with ghosts, similarly sorcery deals with spirits

17: Analogy of “ecstasy : pleasure ”
A: hatred : affection
B: joy : grief
C: rage : anger
D: mumble : speak

Correct Answer     rage : anger
first is a more intense form of the second

18: Analogy of “branch : tree “

A: crest : wave
B: bulb : filament
C: clothes : cupboard
D: water : tab

Correct Answer     crest : wave
first is a part of the second

19: Analogy of  “friendly : inimical “

 A:  lithosphere : hydrosphere
B:   condemnation :approval
C:   abstain : refrain
D:  disappointment : embarrasment

Correct Answer   condemnation : approval
the words in each pair are antonyms of each other.

20: Analogy of “implicate : incriminate “

A: involvement : malpractice
B: exonerate : acquit
C: embezzlement : charge
D: perjury : fraud

Correct Answer    exonerate : acquit
the words in each pair are synonyms

21: Analogy of “range : mountain “

A: point : line
B: bouquet : flower
C: school : class
D: string : bead

Correct Answer   string : bead
the first is the name given to a continuous chain of the second.

22: Analogy of “chair : carpenter “

A: grass : gardener
B: medicine : doctor
C: bridge : engineer
D: radio : radiologist

Correct Answer   bridge : engineer
first is designed by the second.

23: Analogy of “revolver : holster “

A: book : bag
B: eye : eyelid
C: juice : glass
D: nostril : nose

Correct Answer   book : bag
first is kept inside the second.

24: Analogy of “spring : summer “

A: adolescence ; youth
B: fight : battle
C: stagger : walk
D: read : learn

Correct Answer   adolescence : youth
second is followed by the first.

25: Analogy of “teeth : dentist “

A: legs : philanthropist
B: eyes : oculist
C: operation : surgeon
D: sight : spectator

Correct Answer   eyes : oculist
teeth are examined by a dentist and eyes are examined by an aculist.

Analogy of “textile : mill “

A: eggs : hen
B: coal :  Mine
C: food : agriculture
D: brick : kiln

Correct Answer   brick : kiln
second is place where first is maufactured.

26: Analogy of “modesty :arrogance

A: practice : perfection
B: passion : emotion
C: cause : purpose
D: dedility : strength

Correct Answer       dedility : strength
the words in both pairs are antonyms of each other.

27: Analogy of  “shoes : cobbler “

A: spectacles : optician
B: education : teacher
C: oxygen : plant
D: food : kitchen

Correct Answer    spectacles : optician
first is designed by the second

28: Analogy of “cool : cold “

A: length : width
B: gold : bourne
C: plant : tree
D: pretty : beautiful

Correct Answer      pretty : beautiful

29: Analogy of “wrestler: arena “

A: cricket : pitch
B: ring : finger
C: farmer : field
D: assistant : clerk

Correct Answer   farmer : field
a wrestler performs in an arena so as is it a farmer works in a field.

30: Analogy of “arrows : quiver “

A: fear : tremble
B: money : bank
C: sound : music
D: coin : mint

Correct Answer      money : bank
arrows are kept in a quiver so money is also kept in a bank

31: Analogy of “low : cattle “

A: sheep : beef
B: gaggle : chicken
C: grunt : hogs
D: flock : goa

Correct Answer   grunt : hogs
first is the sound made by the second.

32: Analogy of “symphony : music “

A: mural : painting
B: ode : prose
C: preface : book
D: editorial : journal

Correct Answer     mural : painting
first is the type of the second.

33: Analogy of “traitor : disloyalty “

A: executioner : reliability
B: rebel : defiance
C: manager : administration
D: hope : pessimism

Correct Answer        rebel : defiance
second is the defining characteristics of the first.

34: Analogy of “sound : muffled “

A: moisture : humid
B: colour : faded
C: despair : anger
D: odour : pungent

Correct Answer   colour : faded
second is the process of gradual  disappointment of the first

35: Analogy of ” chocolate : sugar”

A: egg : yolk
B: road : traffic
C: building : cement
D: milk : cream

Correct Answer    building : cement
second is required for making the first.

36: Analogy of “dubious : indisputable “

A: slander : libel
B: painful : tormenting
C: avaricious : generous
D: perspicacious : tenacity

Correct Answer     avaricious : generous
the words in each pair antonyms of each other.

37: Analogy of “calligraphy : writing “

A: music : song
B: lyric : poem
C: drama : prose
D: chapter : stanza

Correct Answer     lyric : poem
first is a type of the second

38: Analogy of “restaurant : menu “

A: library : catalogue
B: journal : newspaper
C: book : encyclopedia
D: college : account

Correct Answer      library : catalogue
menu gives a lot of the items so as the same catalogue lists the books present in a library

39: Analogy of  “humanitarian : altruistic “

A: host : hospitable
B: artist : imitative
C: idealist : cynical
D: guest : rude

Correct Answer     host : hospitable
second is the quality which ought to be present in the first.

40: Analogy of ” light : darkness “

A: anger : friendship
B: education : illiteracy
C: sanity : madness
D: medicine : patient

Correct Answer     education : illiteracy
the words in each pair are antonyms of each other

NTS GAT General test-preparation Guidelines:

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