Reasoning and Vocabulary Test

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What is the meaning of sedition?

rebellious speech or action

Which word in brackets is closest in meaning to the word in capitals? ESPOUSAL (reverence, adoption, outbreak, opinion, invitation)

adoption

What is a synonym for pique?

disrupt

What is a synonym for PLATITUDE?

banality

What is the name given to a group of POCHARD?

covert

Which is the odd one out?

effort

473062 is to 1419 and 329684 is to 1418. Therefore, 751684 is to...?

1419

Which two words are antonyms?

attenuated and copious

BONA FIDE is to genuine as DE FACTO is to ________?

actual

What is a synonym for platitude?

banality

Which two words are antonyms?

nullify and claim

Which is the odd one out?

effort

Study Notes

Test One: Analogy and Vocabulary

  • 473062 is to 1419, and 329684 is to 1418; therefore, 751684 is to a similar relationship.

Vocabulary

  • Sedition means rebellious speech or action.
  • Espousal is closest in meaning to adoption, which means a formal act of taking someone or something as one's own.
  • A synonym for pique is disrupt, meaning to interrupt or disturb an action or process.
  • Nefarious and copious are antonyms, as nefarious means wicked or evil, while copious means abundant or plentiful.

Analogies

  • BONA FIDE (genuine) is to actual as DE FACTO is to presumed or assumed.

Vocabulary

  • A synonym for platitude is banality, referring to a trite or overly common expression.
  • A group of Pochard (a type of duck) is called a covert.

Antonyms

  • Nullify (to cancel or invalidate) and claim (to assert or demand something) are antonyms.

Vocabulary

  • The odd one out among the given words is effort, as the others (condescend, adverse, polarize, and oppugn) all generally have negative connotations, whereas effort implies a positive or neutral action.

Test One: Analogy and Vocabulary

  • 473062 is to 1419, and 329684 is to 1418; therefore, 751684 is to a similar relationship.

Vocabulary

  • Sedition means rebellious speech or action.
  • Espousal is closest in meaning to adoption, which means a formal act of taking someone or something as one's own.
  • A synonym for pique is disrupt, meaning to interrupt or disturb an action or process.
  • Nefarious and copious are antonyms, as nefarious means wicked or evil, while copious means abundant or plentiful.

Analogies

  • BONA FIDE (genuine) is to actual as DE FACTO is to presumed or assumed.

Vocabulary

  • A synonym for platitude is banality, referring to a trite or overly common expression.
  • A group of Pochard (a type of duck) is called a covert.

Antonyms

  • Nullify (to cancel or invalidate) and claim (to assert or demand something) are antonyms.

Vocabulary

  • The odd one out among the given words is effort, as the others (condescend, adverse, polarize, and oppugn) all generally have negative connotations, whereas effort implies a positive or neutral action.

This quiz tests your logical reasoning and vocabulary skills with various question types, including analogies and word meanings.

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