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NTS, GAT General, FPSC Test Preparation With all Past Papers of Verbal Reasoning

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NTS GAT General test-preparation Guidelines with solved MCQs

Graduate Assessment Test (GAT) General is basically a test that is designed by NTS for the assessment of aspirants for entrance in MS/MPhil, scholarships, and employment.

NTS GAT General consists of three parts:

1: Verbal Reasoning

2: Quantitative Reasoning

3: Analytical Reasoning

1: Verbal Reasoning (English)

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.

2: Quantitative Reasoning (Mathematics)

Quantitative Reasoning includes simple arithmetic tricky and thought-provoking questions.

  1. Percentage
  2. Arithmetic questions like addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication
  3. Ratio and proportion
  4. Simple Algebra
  5. Simple geometrical questions like area of shapes and volumes of bodies

3: Analytical Reasoning

The analytical Reasoning part is designed to evaluate your analytical skills, mental sharpness, and situational processing. The analytical reasoning section of the test offers some logic problems followed by 5–8 questions for each problem.

  1.  Logic games
  2. Direction.
  3. Conditions.
  4. Grouping.
  5. Blood relations questions.
  6. Simple and coded inequalities.
  7. Ranking and time sequence.
  8. Jumbled relation.
  9. Seating arrangement questions.

1:Verbal Reasoning MCQ’s

Complete the sentences by choosing the most appropriate option, from the given lettered choices (A to D/E) below each.

1:There being no evidence against him, he was acquitted __________ the charge.

     A:  Of
   B: For
   C: With
   D: Of

2: Steven is always_________ about showing up for work because he feels tardiness is a sign of irresponsibility.

     A:  legible
   B: tolerable
   C: punctual
   D: literal
   E: belligerent

3: The counter clerk was very busy and _______not pay any_____to Ahmad’s request.

     A:  did / attention
   B: could / help
   C: can / help
   D: had / cash

4: Candace would________her little sister into an argument by teasing her and calling her names.

     A:  advocate
   B: perforate
   C: provoke
   D: lamente
   E: expunge

5: Your behavior is not compatible ______the rules.

     A:  to
   B: with
   C: on
   D: about

6: only in extremely dangerous situations_____stopped.

     A:  will be printing presses
   B: the printing presses will be
   C: that the printing press
   D: will the printing press be

7: He is so bad-tampered that he has ________friends.

     A:  few
   B: a few
   C: lot of
   D: a lot of

8: This paper intends to fearlessly _______all forms of corruption and falsehood in public life.

     A:  exposes
   B: present
   C: uncover
   D: influence

9: The dress ariel wore_________with small, glassy beads, creating a shimmering effect. 

     A:  titillated
   B: reiterated
   C: scintillated
   D: enthralled
   E: striated

10: if i were you i ________be careful with my words.

     A:  will
   B: can
   C: would
   D: shall

11: Labour also was very restive and in some of the big industrial centers, they were becoming aggressive as attempts were made to________wages.

     A:  modify
   B: alter
   C: determine
   D: reduce

12: The statue was so______that people stared at it in horror.

     A:  Grotesque
   B: Beatific
   C: Exquisite
   D: Cumbersome

13: The fear ______when feeling incompetent is the fear of being humiliated, embarrassed and_______.

     A:  Endowed / Criticised
   B: afflicted / downtrodden
   C: consistent / damage
   D: associated / vulnerale

14: The orator was so soporific that the audience became_________.

     A:  Elated
   B: affable
   C: Drowsy
   D: Riotous

15: Being able to afford this luxury car will get a better-paying job.

     A:  maximize
   B: recombinant
   C: reiterate
   D: reciprocate
   E: necessitate

16: A person ______a relationship between ideas in a sentence.

     A:  shows
   B: shown
   C: show
   D: showing

17: All jobs are respectable______ of their

     A:  irrespective
   B: irresponsible
   C: irrelevant
   D: immaterial

18: No doubt this will make a few billionaires even_______.

     A:  More wealthy
   B: wealthy
   C: wealthier
   D: more wealthier

19: The two brothers look so _____that it is difficult to differentiate them.

     A:  same
   B: similar
   C: identical
   D: alike

20: Levina unknowingly ________the thief by holding open the elevator door and ensuring his escape.

     A:  coerced
   B: proclaimed
   C: abetted
   D: sanctioned
   E: abdicated

21: Even a _________glance will let you catch the mistake.

     A:  critical
   B: crude
   C: cursory
   D: prefer

22: The wrong values we impart to our children at home are sole to be blamed for the moral_______of the society.

     A:  devaluation
   B: degradation
   C: advocacy
   D: revival

23: The signals are _______through the tower.

     A:  transported
   B: transmitted
   C: carrying
   D: transplanted

24: The_________effect of suitably chosen books on children’s minds should not be under-estimated.

     A:  educational
   B: baneful
   C: educative
   D: debilitating
   E: boost

25: Rajesh, two of _____brothers play cricket wishes to be a coach after his retirement.

     A:  whom
   B: which
   C: them
   D: whose

26: The thief had managed to_______ on many occasions but was finally _____by the police and put behind the bars.

     A:  cheat, robbed
   B: abscond, kidnapped
   C: defend, acquitted
   D: escape, arrested

27: His interest in the study of forensic pathology is indeed very__________.

     A:  strong
   B: large
   C: deep
   D: vast

28: The bus met with an accident and was in traffic, so he had a hard time driving through downtown.

     A:  obstructing
   B: obviating
   C: hiding
   D: disturbing

29: Some people_________themselves into believing that, they are the only honest and hardworking employees in the company.

     A:  keep
   B: delude
   C: fool
   D: force

30: Every week, in the office, one hour is to games and sports.

     A:  conferred
   B: dedicated
   C: conceded
   D: devoted

31: My friend has good_________over English and Hindi.

     A:  authority
   B: command
   C: expertise
   D: hold

32: More insurance is limiting the sale of property insurance in coastal areas and other regions_________.

     A:  save from
   B: according to
   C: despite
   D: prone to

33: Rehan failed the exams because nine of his answers were _______to the questions asked.

     A:  Allusive
   B: Revealing
   C: pertinent
   D: referential

34: This paper intends to fearlessly __________all forms of corruption and falsehood in public life.

     A:  expose
   B: present
   C: cover
   D: influence

35: Every year Nasirudin day is_________in Turkey.

     A:  celebrate
   B: celebrating
   C: celebrated
   D: celebrately

36: Surprisingly enough, it is more difficult to write about the _________then about the __________ and strange.

     A:  Specific / foreign
   B: abstract / prosaic
   C: common place / exotic
   D: simple / routine

37: This is a good________ for a picnic.

     A:  spot
   B: plot
   C: scene
   D: landscape

38: The team really looks good tonight because the coach had them_________ every night this week.

     A:  practice
   B: to practice
   C: the practice
   D: with practice

39: His hiding ________is _________ unknown.

     A:  placed / till
   B: place / still
   C: placement / till
   D: place / until

40: The train was _______delayed by the accident.

     A:  invariably
   B: inevitably
   C: inexactly
   D: inexhaustible
   E: inexpensively

41: The equipment works on the __________of archimeds.

     A:  genera
   B: view
   C: principle
   D: basis

42: The remarkable fact that many inventions has their birth as toys suggests that people philosophize more freely when they know that their_________lead to no _______results.

     A:  cogitation / trivial
   B: persistence / satisfactory
   C: speculation / weighty
   D: creativity / measurable

43: As the market becomes___________ competitive, some companies will make larger and larger profits.

     A:  more
   B: fully
   C: very
   D: well

44: He used to ________the point that victory in any field needs_________courage.

     A:  emphasise / little
   B: stress / exemplary
   C: refute / no
   D: dismiss / formidable

45: He was_______by letter he had________selected.

     A:  informed / been
   B: told / not
   C: stated / finally
   D: offered / been

46: The belief in life after death is prevalent in both primitive societies__________advance culture.

     A:  and
   B: and in
   C: and also
   D: also

47: Normally an individual thunderstorm_______about 45 minutes.

     A:  lasts
   B: ends
   C: remains
   D: continuous

48: Being________person, he insisted at the conference that when he spoke he was being interrupted.

     A:  a successful
   B: a headstrong
   C: a delightful
   D: a understanding

49: Lahore is ____________than khushab.

     A:  beautiful
   B: most beautiful
   C: more beautiful
   D: ugly

50: She hadn’t eaten all day, and by the time she got home, she was_____________.

     A:  blighted
   B: confutative
   C: ravenous
   D: ostentatious
   E: blissful

51: The movie offended many of the parents of its younger viewers by including unnecessary ________in the dialogue.

     A:  vulgarity
   B: verbosity
   C: vocalizations
   D: tonality
   E: garishness

52: His neighbors found his _________ manner bossy and irritating, and they stopped inviting him to backyard barbeques.

     A:  insentient
   B: magisterial
   C: reparatory
   D: modest
   E: restorative

53: Shakespeare,a(n)___________writer, entertained audience by writing many tragic and comic plays.

     A:  numeric
   B: dutiful
   C: prolific
   D: generic
   E: obstinate

54: Prince Philip had to choose: marry the women he loved and___________his right to the throne, or marry Lady Fiona and inherit the crown.

     A:  reprimand
   B: upbraid
   C: abdicate
   D: winnow
   E: extol

55: If you will not do your work of your own__________. I have no choice but to penalize you if it is not done on time.

     A:  predilection
   B: coercion
   C: excursion
   D: volition
   E: infusion

56: After sitting in the sink for several days, the dirty, food-encrusted dishes became_______.

     A:  malodorous
   B: prevalent
   C: perforated
   D: emphatic
   E: imposing

57: Giulia soon discovered the source of the ________smell in the room: a week-old tuna sandwich that one of the children had hidden in the closet.

     A:  quaint
   B: fastidious
   C: clandestine
   D: laconic
   E: fetid

59: After making _________remarks to the president, the reporter was not invited to return to the white house press room.

     A:  hospitable
   B: itinerant
   C: enterprising
   D: chivalrous
   E: irreverent

60: With her_________eyesight, Krystyna spotted a trio of deer on the hillside and she reduced the speed of her car.

     A:  inferior
   B: keen(means: being extremely sensitive or responsive: having the strength of perception.)
   C: impressionable
   D: ductile
   E: inspirational

61; with a (n) _________grin, the boy quickly slipped the candy into his pocket without his mother’s knowledge.

     A:  jaundiced
   B: nefarious
   C: stereotypical
   D: sentimental
   E: impartial

62: Her ___________displays of tears at work did not impress her new boss, who felt she should try to control her emotions.

     A:  maudlin
   B: meritorious
   C: precarious
   D: plausible
   E: schematic

means: excessively and weakly sentimental or tear fully emotional.

63; Johan argued.”if you know about a crime but don’t report it, you are_______ in that crime because you allowed it to happen.

     A:  nullified
   B: acquitted
   C: steadfast
   D: complicit
   E: tenuous

64: The authorities, fearing a ________-of their power, called for a military state in the hopes of restoring order.

     A:  subversion
   B: premonition
   C: predilection
   D: infusion
   E: inverson

65: The story’s bitter antagonist felt such great___________ for all the other characters that as a result, his life was very lonely and he died alone.

     A:  insurgence
   B: malevolence
   C: reciprocation
   D: declamation
   E: preference

66: It is difficult to believe that charging 20% on an outstanding credit card balance isn’t_________!

     A:  bankruptcy
   B: usury
   C: novice
   D: kleptomania
   E: flagrancy

67: The ________ weather patterns of the tropical island meant tourists had to carry both umbrellas and sunglasses.

     A:  impertinent
   B: supplicant
   C: preeminent
   D: illustrative
   E: kaleidosopic

68: Wedding ceremonies often include the exchange of___________ rings to symbolize the couple’s promises to each other.

     A:  hirsute
   B: acrimonious
   C: plaintive
   D: deciduous
   E: votive

69: Kym was __________in choosing her friends, so her parties were attended by vastly different and sometimes bizarre personalities.

     A:  indispensable
   B: indiscriminate
   C: commensurate
   D: propulsive
   E: indisputable

70: The ____________argument  put forth for not disclosing the facts did not impress anybody.

     A:  specious
   B: intemperate
   C: spurious
   D: convincing

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